Professional Concierge Will & Enduring Power of Attorney Service
An Enduring Power of Attorney allows your Power of Attorney (usually your spouse or other trusted family member or friend) to act in either or both financial and health matters while you’re still alive.
Many people assume that just because they are someone’s spouse or parent, sibling or child, they can step in and act on their behalf.
But the reality is, it is much more complicated than that. Most companies won’t let you act for someone without previous authority, and even then, there are limited things you can do.