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San Tan Valley Power of Attorney

No one wants to think about the possibility of being incapacitated or needing assistance. However, planning to allow someone to act on your behalf can prevent later problems. A San Tan Valley power of attorney lawyer can explore the various types of arrangements, explain which may fit your situation, and create an agreement that can protect you from future misfortune.

San Tan Valley Power Of Attorney Lawyer

About Us

Our team at CDM Law Firm, an affiliate of Elysium Legal, has spent decades assisting the people of  San Tan Valley, Chandler, Mesa, Queen Creek, and cities throughout Southern Arizona in their estate planning matters.

Lead attorney C. David Martinez is an Arizona native with over 25 years of legal experience. His leadership and legal accomplishments earned an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau.

Overview of Power of Attorney Cases in Arizona

Accidents can occur at any time that may leave you unable to communicate. In 2023, there were 71,015 trauma incidents in the state, with 52.1% involving falls and 17.3% resulting from car crashes.

Serious injury can happen anywhere, whether you’re driving along East Hunt Highway or hiking in San Tan Mountain Regional Park. It’s important that if tragedy strikes, you have the necessary legal arrangements in place.

Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document in Arizona that grants someone decision-making privileges on another’s behalf. These arrangements involve the principal, who creates the POA and to whom it concerns, and the agent or attorney-in-fact, who is granted authority. These agreements must be made while the principal has full capacity, must be notarized, and must have a witness sign.

The main requirements for an agent are that they are of sound mind and over the age of 18. This should be someone you trust and who is responsible. If they are unable to act as your agent when needed, you can include a successor agent in the document as a secondary choice.

Types of Power of Attorney We Handle

Power of attorney can be created for financial, medical, and other important decisions when the principal is incapacitated or needs help managing assets. The following are a few examples of POAs that we can assist in drafting and managing:

  • Durable POA. A durable power of attorney is typically used to allow someone to make financial decisions based on your wishes. Durable POAs take effect immediately upon signing, and last until either the principals’ death or revocation.
  • Non-durable POA. This type is also related to financial concerns, but ceases once the principal is incapacitated.
  • Limited POA. Limited POAs are for specific actions that end once the purpose is met. One example is a person granting someone authority to buy a car for them while out of state. Once that purchase is made, the POA ends.
  • Medical POA. These arrangements are designed to be effective only when the principal needs medical attention but cannot verbally consent to operations.

Hire a Power of Attorney Lawyer

POAs require precise language and can be confusing to create on your own if you have no legal background. Hire a power of attorney lawyer who can assist with the drafting and management of your legal arrangement.

Your San Tan Valley power of attorney legal counsel can help you avoid easy mistakes and find a structure that matches your needs. The services CDM Law Firm can provide include:

  • Exploring options. We can review durable versus non-durable, limited, medical, and other forms of POA that may fit your situation.
  • Drafting documents. The language in a POA document should be clear, without vague wording that potentially leads to legal conflicts. Your attorney can draft all POA-related documents and can avoid easy mistakes that could cause trouble.
  • Making modifications. Circumstances can change in the months or years after an initial power of attorney agreement. CDM Law Firm can update the provisions in your documents to reflect current conditions.

FAQs

How Much Does a Power of Attorney Lawyer Cost in Arizona?

How much your Arizona power of attorney lawyer costs depends on the complexity of your arrangement, related estate planning documents, and assets involved. A simple POA created for a specific transaction is typically cheaper than a durable power of attorney drafted in tandem with a living will. CDM Law Firm can provide an estimate for the total legal costs during your free initial consultation.

How Long Does a Power of Attorney Last in Arizona?

How long your power of attorney arrangement lasts in Arizona is based on the type of POA you create and the reasoning behind it. A durable power of attorney stays in effect until revocation or death. Non-durable financial agreements end when the principal is incapacitated. Limited POAs end depending on the provisions within the document, typically after the terms are met. Your lawyer can explain which timeline may work for your situation.

Do You Need a Lawyer to Get a Power of Attorney in Arizona?

You do not need a lawyer to get a power of attorney in Arizona, but doing so can come with key benefits. An experienced attorney can draft the POA using clear language that withstands court scrutiny and can include complex provisions that may be confusing to create on your own. Legal counsel can protect your interests and avoid future conflicts within your family.

Does a Power of Attorney Have to Be Filed With the Court in Arizona?

A power of attorney does not have to be filed with the Pinal County Courts or any other jurisdiction in Arizona for it to be valid. The main requirement is that your power of attorney is signed by you and a valid witness. Court oversight may be required for certain real estate transfers or if there is suspicion that the principal was coerced into signing.

Speak With a San Tan Valley Power of Attorney Lawyer Today

The team at CDM Law Firm uses our knowledge and experience to navigate you through the complicated power of attorney process. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation, where we can learn your story, explain your legal rights, and provide options.

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