Planning for potential incapacity is just as important as estate planning. A Durable Power of Attorney for Finances and a Healthcare Power of Attorney ensure your affairs are managed according to your wishes if you become unable to make decisions. Consulting an elder law attorney helps protect your assets, reduce family stress, and provide peace of mind for the future.
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Uniform Power of Attorney Act
Changes to Powers of Attorney under South Carolina’s Uniform Power of Attorney Act by Michael B. Bridges; Dobson, Jones, Ball,… Read more »
Power of Attorney: Don’t Wait Too Late
by: Alyson C. Fudge, Esq. It just happened again. Yet another well-meaning adult child calling to ask about getting Powers… Read more »
What Happens to My Property if I Live?
by Kelli Y. Allen, Elder Law Attorney Estate planning attorneys are typically focused on after-life issues: i.e. how you want… Read more »
Powers of Attorney: Unraveling the Mystery
by Kelli Y. Allen, Elder Law Attorney There is a great deal of confusion surrounding powers of attorney. A properly… Read more »
What is a Durable Power of Attorney?
by Attorney Alyson C. Fudge, Founder of the Lowcountry Law Office on Aging, Mental Health & Disabilities, LLC. One of… Read more »
Confusion About Basic Legal Documents
by Attorney Alyson C. Fudge, Founder of the Lowcountry Law Office on Aging, Medical Health & Disabilities, LLC As an… Read more »