Powers of attorney are important legal documents for any estate plan. At some point in everyone’s life, whether you have been injured in a tragic car accident, under anesthesia from a surgery, suffer from dementia or just plain old age, a power of attorney document is essential.
A power of attorney gives a person the power to make important decisions regarding your assets, debts, and business affairs. The person who you give the power of attorney to is known as your attorney-in-fact.
In Pennsylvania, there are specific laws that pertain to powers of attorney. A power of attorney that does not conform to the requirements of the PA power of attorney law will not be effective at the important time it is needed.
Our office is located in lower Bucks County on the border of Newtown and Langhorne, PA. We represent individuals, married couples, Executors, Administrators, and Trustees throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. We represent clients in Philadelphia, Montgomery County, Chester County, and Delaware County, Pennsylvania and residents in Mercer County, Hunterdon County, Middlesex County, Ocean County, Burlington County, and Camden County, NJ. Local Bucks County towns include Bensalem, Bristol, Buckingham, Doylestown, Fallsington, Ivyland, Langhorne, Lower Makefield, Southampton, Morrisville, New Britain, New Hope, Newtown, Solebury, Upper Makefield, Warminster, Warrington, Warwick, Wrightstown, Yardley, PA. Local New Jersey towns include Ewing, Hamilton, Hopewell, Hightstown, Lawrence Township, Lawrenceville, Pennington, Mercerville, Princeton, Titusville, Trenton, West Trenton, Windsor, and Yardville, NJ.
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