Protect Your Voice With Powers of Attorney

Powers of attorney ensure that someone you trust can make decisions on your behalf if you're ever unable to. At Miller Law Firm PC, we help you put the right documents in place-before you need them.

A sudden illness or accident can leave your family scrambling if you don't have legal powers of attorney in place.

We help you assign trusted agents to manage your finances and medical decisions if you're ever incapacitated. These documents are simple to create but critical for protecting your wishes and reducing family stress during emergencies.

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Prepared for the Unexpected

Life is unpredictable. Powers of attorney make sure your voice is heard-even if you can't speak for yourself.

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Financial & Medical Clarity

We guide you through both types of powers of attorney-so your finances stay managed and your health care choices are respected.

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Simple, Affordable Protection

These documents are easy to put in place and bring lasting peace of mind. We'll make the process fast, clear, and personal.

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FAQs

  • What is a power of attorney?

    A power of attorney is a legal document that gives someone else the authority to make decisions on your behalf, typically related to finances or health care.

  • What's the difference between a financial and medical power of attorney?

    A financial POA allows someone to handle money matters like banking or bills. A medical POA lets someone make health care decisions if you're unable to speak for yourself.

  • Who should I choose as my power of attorney?

    You should choose someone you trust completely-who understands your values and can act responsibly on your behalf.

  • When does a power of attorney take effect?

    It depends on how the document is written. It can be effective immediately or only if you become incapacitated.

  • Is a power of attorney still valid after I die?

    No-powers of attorney end at death. That's when your will or trust takes over.

Be Ready-Give Someone You Trust the Legal Authority to Help

We help you put powers of attorney in place now, so your loved ones don't have to guess what you would want later.

At Miller Law Firm PC, we'll make sure your documents are legally sound, personalized, and ready when you need them most.