Connecticut Estate Planning Lawyer Advises on Power of Attorney Documents

Hartford and Litchfield County attorney assisting clients to transfer decision-making authority in case of incapacity

Sudden illness or injury can leave anyone totally incapacitated. Or, the infirmities of age can compromise an older adult’s ability to fully function independently. Under such circumstances, concerned loved ones may feel compelled to act, but may lack the legal authority to do so. This can delay essential care, threatening your loved one’s health and welfare when he or she is most vulnerable. To protect your loved ones, you need clear legal authority to make decisions if they are unable to do so. The Law Offices of Matthew J. Lefevre, Esq., P.C. can help you draft and execute durable power of attorney documents so you can be certain about your authority when a loved one needs you most.

Powers of attorney that fit your loved one’s needs

Powers of attorney are documents that convey legal authority to act in the name of another person for his or her financial well-being. A power of attorney can grant broad authority or be very limited in scope. We help you prepare for contingencies based on the specific circumstances surrounding you and your loved ones. Generally speaking, powers of attorney address two main areas of concern:

  • Financial management. When your loved one is incapacitated, bills and taxes still come due. Your loved one may have financial assets, such as stocks, stock options, bonds, or royalties, which require oversight. Having the authority to manage your loved one’s finances if necessary provides greater financial security. Older adults who are forgetful or susceptible to phone scams can also benefit from a loved one overseeing their bank accounts and financial affairs.
  • Representation for legal and business matters. Business owners and individuals are faced with numerous choices and decisions each day. These decisions, which must often be made on a daily basis, can have serious consequences. Even if your loved one is not ready to step away from day-to-day management of business and legal matters, executing power of attorney is a prudent contingency plan.

The Law Offices of Matthew J. Lefevre, Esq., P.C. works closely with you and your loved one to evaluate each area where powers of attorney are advisable, to provide you with comprehensive coverage for any foreseeable emergency.

Sensitive counsel experienced with reluctant seniors

It can be difficult to talk to a senior loved one about the need for power of attorney documents. Many are loathe to admit they may need assistance, especially from their children, and are uncomfortable even considering a reversal of roles which puts them under their children’s authority. We are very familiar with this dynamic, and can advise you on effective ways to broach the subject with your elder loved ones.

Contact a reliable Hartford/Litchfield County lawyer for powers of attorney that protect your loved ones

A loved one’s illness, injury or infirmity can leave them vulnerable to financial losses and serious threats to their health. A carefully drafted power of attorney can give you and your loved one greater peace of mind. Call The Law Offices of Matthew J. Lefevre, Esq., P.C. at 860-967-3033 or contact our office online to schedule a consultation at our Hartford  or Torrington Connecticut offices.

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