by Jessica Worden | Jan 31, 2026 | Prenup Attorney
Using DIY online templates is an understandable impulse. You search for a legal form online, download it in seconds, fill in the blanks, and check “power of attorney” off your to-do list. This sounds like an appealing option, especially if you’re navigating medical...
by Nicole Sheehey | Jan 29, 2026 | Prenup Attorney
When someone creates a power of attorney (POA), they are placing immense trust in another person to make critical decisions on their behalf. Whether the POA covers financial or legal authority, this document can become one of the most powerful legal tools in a...
by Mary Liberty | Jan 26, 2026 | Prenup Attorney
When life throws the unexpected your way, you’ll want someone you trust to make medical decisions for you if you can’t. That’s precisely what a medical power of attorney (POA) is. This legal tool is also called a “health care proxy” or “healthcare surrogate...
by Nicole Sheehey | Jan 18, 2026 | Prenup Attorney
A durable power of attorney (DPOA) is one of the most foundational documents in estate planning. And yet, many people either don’t know what it is or overlook its importance until a crisis hits. At its core, a DPOA allows you to legally designate someone you trust to...
by Nicole Sheehey | Jan 17, 2026 | Prenup Attorney
We all hope nothing ever goes wrong. We hope and plan to stay healthy, alert, and in control of our bodies and our personal situations throughout life. But life has a way of surprising people. Illness, accidents, aging, or even travel can limit our ability to manage...
by Nicole Sheehey | Feb 1, 2025 | marriage, Prenup Attorney, Prenuptial Agreements
Estate planning is important if you want your assets, children, pets, and final arrangements to be exactly how you want them. You can make sure all of your t’s are crossed, and your i’s are dotted by hiring an estate planning attorney who can assist you with all your...