Power of Attorney

May 18, 2026
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The Document That Fails When You Need It Most

You signed the Power of Attorney (POA). You thought your family was protected. But when a parent or spouse loses capacity, that document you trusted may get rejected at the very bank where you need it most, and your family may not have time to fight it. This is exactly the kind of gap we make it our job to close before you ever need to find out the hard way…
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