The Most Overlooked Estate Planning Tool for Parents
When we think about estate planning, most people jump straight to wills. But there’s another document every parent should have: a Power of Attorney.
A Power of Attorney allows you to name someone you trust to handle your finances, sign documents, or make certain decisions if you can’t. This isn’t just for the elderly — accidents and illnesses can happen at any age.
Having this in place means your family won’t be stuck waiting on court approvals if urgent financial or legal matters come up while you’re unable to act.
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