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Legal Guidance On Durable Power Of Attorney In Tallahassee

When it comes to protecting personal and financial interests, having a durable power of attorney can be one of the most important steps in an estate plan. This legal document is a powerful tool that allows another to act on your behalf if you become unable to manage your affairs.

At Heuler, Wakeman, Solomon Law Group, P.L.L.C., we have 70-plus years of combined experience helping clients in Tallahassee, Florida, and throughout Georgia. Our team, which includes The Florida Bar board-certified specialists, provides trusted legal guidance to individuals and families in all aspects of estate planning. We focus on making sure that each power of attorney is properly drafted and legally sound, giving clients confidence that their future and loved ones are protected.

What Is A Durable Power Of Attorney?

A durable power of attorney (DPOA) is a legal document that authorizes another person, known as an agent, to handle certain decisions or tasks on your behalf. Unlike a regular power of attorney, a DPOA remains in effect even if you become incapacitated.

This feature makes it an essential part of any estate plan in Tallahassee, Florida. A DPOA can be tailored to your needs. For example, it may allow your agent to manage:

  • Financial matters such as banking, property or investments
  • Legal and business transactions
  • Medical decisions, depending on how the document is structured

Working with an experienced estate planning attorney helps ensure your DPOA reflects your intentions and complies with Florida’s laws, which have specific language and witnessing requirements.

Why It Matters To Work With A Lawyer

While online templates might seem convenient, they often fail to meet Florida’s legal standards. A small mistake can render the document invalid or limit your agent’s authority. Consulting an experienced lawyer in Tallahassee, Florida, helps ensure that your durable power of attorney is enforceable and tailored to your personal and financial goals.

Our attorneys take the time to explain each provision, answer your questions, and confirm that every signature and witness meets statutory requirements. This attention to detail helps avoid future disputes or legal challenges.

Take Control Of Your Future Decisions

At Heuler, Wakeman, Solomon Law Group, P.L.L.C., we help individuals and families across Tallahassee, Florida, and Georgia create durable powers of attorney that withstand scrutiny.

If you need guidance from an experienced attorney, call 850-792-8496 to schedule a consultation.

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