06/13/2022
If you do not have a Power of Attorney appointed and become incapacitated, your family or agent will most likely run into expensive delays when they need to take action on your behalf. Click the link to learn more about the different types of Powers of Attorney and the limited or extensive authority designate. And put a plan in place before you need it.
Having a power of attorney ensures that you select who will act for you when you are unable to handle your affairs. Without one, the courts decide.