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Why You Need a Power of Attorney in Your Estate Plan

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Planning for the Unexpected with a Durable Power of Attorney

When it comes to estate planning, a Power of Attorney is one of the most powerful tools to ensure your affairs are handled smoothly if you’re unable to make decisions. Including a PoA in your estate plan ensures someone you trust can step in and make decisions on your behalf if you're ever unable to do so. For Pennsylvania residents, having a PoA can protect your assets, ensure that things are taken care of in your absence, and prevent legal complications down the line.

What is a Power of Attorney?

A Power of Attorney is a legal document where you grant another person (called your "agent") the power to manage your affairs, whether it’s financial, legal, or even healthcare decisions. There are different types of PoAs depending on the authority you want to give. In PA, the most common types include:

  • General Power of Attorney: Allows the agent to manage a wide range of your financial and legal matters.
  • Durable Power of Attorney: Stays in effect even if you become incapacitated.
  • Limited Power of Attorney: Gives your agent authority for a specific task or limited time period, like handling the sale of a house.
  • Healthcare Power of Attorney: This one lets your agent make medical decisions for you if you can't communicate your wishes.

When Is a Power of Attorney Necessary?

A PoA becomes vital if you’re ever in a situation where you can’t manage your own affairs. Here’s when it’s particularly important:

  • After an Accident or Surgery: If you’ve been hospitalized or incapacitated temporarily, you’ll want someone to handle your bills, pay your mortgage, or manage your business while you're recovering.
  • Chronic Illness or Disability: For people living with long-term health conditions, a PoA ensures someone they trust can make the important decisions.
  • Aging: As people get older, having a PoA is a safeguard. It ensures their financial and healthcare decisions are managed properly if they can’t do so themselves.

What Can a Power of Attorney Protect You From?

Without a PoA in place, your loved ones might have to go through the courts to be allowed to manage your affairs. Pennsylvania law requires a court-appointed guardian in cases where no PoA exists, which can be stressful and expensive. Having a PoA in place helps prevent:

  • Unmanaged Finances: Your agent can make sure bills are paid on time, taxes are filed, and accounts are managed responsibly.
  • Healthcare Decisions Being Made by Strangers: A healthcare PoA lets your agent make sure your medical care reflects your wishes.
  • Delays in Handling Legal or Financial Issues: Without a PoA, your family could face delays in simple things like accessing bank accounts or handling property transactions.

Why Petrelli Previtera?

At Petrelli Previtera, we’ve been helping Pennsylvania families for years, and we know how to create estate plans that really work. With our firm, you’re not just getting a cookie-cutter solution—you’re getting a personalized plan tailored to your unique needs. Whether it’s setting up a Power of Attorney, drafting your will, or creating trusts, we take the time to understand your goals and make sure everything’s handled correctly.

Here’s why we stand out:

  • Custom Solutions: No estate plan is the same, and we make sure to craft yours according to your exact situation.
  • Proven Experience: We’ve helped countless families across Pennsylvania protect their assets and navigate the estate planning process. From complex trusts to simple wills, we’ve done it all.
  • Client-Centered Approach: We’re here for you—answering your questions, helping you understand the legal jargon, and making sure you’re comfortable with every decision.

What Else Should You Include in Your Estate Plan?

A Power of Attorney is an important piece, but it’s not the whole puzzle. When planning your estate, consider these other essential documents:

  • Last Will and Testament: A will outlines how your assets will be divided after you pass.
  • Living Will: Specifies your preferences for medical treatment, especially end-of-life care.
  • Trusts: Helps you avoid probate and makes asset distribution easier.
  • Beneficiary Designations: Ensures life insurance and retirement accounts go where you want them to go.
  • Guardianship Designations: If you have young children, this document specifies who will care for them.

How a Power of Attorney Fits into Your Overall Estate Plan

A Power of Attorney plays a unique role in your estate plan by giving someone the authority to manage your affairs while you’re still alive, particularly during times of incapacity. While other estate planning documents like your will or trust come into effect after death, the PoA ensures your financial and healthcare decisions are made according to your wishes if you’re unable to act for yourself.

Why a PoA is Essential for Pennsylvanians

Pennsylvania’s laws around Power of Attorney documents are clear-cut, but without one in place, the legal process of appointing someone to act on your behalf can be long and expensive. Whether you own property, run a business, or simply want to ensure your healthcare wishes are respected, a PoA can make all the difference.

By choosing Petrelli Previtera, you’ll be working with a firm known for delivering high-quality estate planning services. Our team knows the ins and outs of Pennsylvania law and can guide you through every step of the estate planning process so you can rest easy knowing your affairs are in order.

Client Testimonials

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