When you plan for the future, a durable power of attorney lets you appoint a trusted person to manage your finances and legal matters if you cannot.
In Van Nuys, our team supports you through the process with clear guidance, practical options, and documents tailored to your goals.
Having a power of attorney helps you control who handles important decisions, keeps your affairs out of court, and ensures continuity if illness or injury prevents you from acting.
Our Van Nuys firm focuses on thoughtful estate planning for families. We draft clear, valid documents and guide you through every step to protect your wishes.
A power of attorney is a legal document that names an agent to act on your behalf for financial and legal tasks, according to the scope you set.
There are different types, including durable POA and medical POA; selecting the right scope helps protect your autonomy and loved ones.
A power of attorney is a signed document that designates an agent to handle financial, legal, or healthcare matters on your behalf, within the powers you grant.
Key elements include the principal, the agent, the defined powers, durability, and the signing process with witnesses and (where required) notarization.
This glossary explains common terms used with powers of attorney.
The person you name to act on your behalf under the power of attorney.
A POA that remains in effect if you become incapacitated, unless you revoke it.
Authorizes a designated person to make medical decisions for you when you cannot communicate.
Becomes effective upon a specified event, such as a physician’s declaration of incapacity.
Powers of attorney are one tool for planning; we compare them with alternatives to help you choose the best fit for your family.
If you only need help for a temporary period, a limited POA can cover specific tasks with a defined duration.
A limited arrangement can reduce risk while meeting immediate needs.
A broad plan covers multiple roles, assets, and contingencies.
We prepare documents you can update as your situation evolves.
A complete plan aligns medical, financial, and personal preferences in one set of documents.
With clear directions, your loved ones know how to act and what to do in different situations.
We provide reviews and updates as life changes to keep the plan current.
Identify the decisions you want covered and choose a trusted agent.
Revisit your plan after major life events to update names and authorities.
Protect your financial and medical decisions.
Avoid court guardianship and ensure smooth care for loved ones.
Illness, injury, aging, or travel disruption can necessitate a clear plan for decision making.
When you cannot act, a POA allows someone you trust to step in.
A POA can grant temporary authority to cover these situations.
A POA helps manage another person’s financial tasks with consent.
We listen to your goals and translate them into actionable documents.
Our local team understands California law and can tailor documents accordingly.
We are committed to making the process straightforward and respectful.
From your first meeting to signing and storing documents, we guide you through every step to ensure your plan reflects your wishes.
We listen to your goals, assess assets, and outline the documents needed.
We discuss who should be your agent and what powers are appropriate.
We draft POA documents clearly and align them with your plan.
We verify identities, arrange witnesses and notarization as required.
This step finalizes the documents in compliance with California law.
We provide certified copies and guidance on secure storage.
We offer periodic reviews and updates to reflect life changes.
We schedule updates at meaningful intervals.
Our team remains available for questions and revisions.
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A durable power of attorney is a legal tool that lets you appoint an agent to handle financial and legal matters on your behalf. It stays in effect even if you later become incapacitated. You can choose how broad the agent’s authority should be and when the agreement starts; you can also name limits and safeguards.
Choosing an agent is a serious decision. Look for someone you trust, who is organized and capable of handling financial tasks responsibly. Consider alternates and backup agents, and discuss the role with your selected individuals to avoid confusion if plans change.
A POA is about decision making for finances or property, while a medical directive covers health care choices. Both documents can work together, but they serve different purposes and may require separate forms.
In California, many POA documents must be signed, witnessed, and sometimes notarized depending on the document type and how it will be used. We guide you through the required steps to ensure your documents are valid and enforceable.
Yes, you can revoke a power of attorney at any time as long as you have capacity. Revocation should be in writing, and copies should be distributed to relevant institutions and individuals.
A POA does not remove your ability to make decisions for as long as you are capable; it simply allows another person to act when needed. It’s important to choose trusted agents and set clear boundaries to maintain control.
Review your POA after major life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or changes in assets. Regular checks help ensure the document reflects current wishes and relationships.
If you move to another state, you may need to satisfy that state’s requirements; many provisions remain valid, but rules can vary. We can help you update the documents to meet California and new state requirements.
Yes, you can limit the agent’s powers to specific tasks such as paying bills or managing real property. Define scope carefully to balance flexibility with safeguards.
Fees for a POA package in Van Nuys vary with complexity, but many clients find an affordable, all-in-one solution. We offer transparent pricing and can tailor the package to fit your needs.