
Utah Power of attorney
Our Utah Estate Planning Lawyers can help with your Utah Power of Attorney
Power of Attorney documents can be used for a variety of purposes. Our estate planning attorneys can work with you to create a Power of Attorney that suits your individual needs. For example, sometimes a client may wish to sign a Power of Attorney to name someone to handle a particular financial matter for them, such as closing on the sale of their home. Other times, clients may have concerns regarding decision-making for an ailing parent. Regardless of your situation and circumstances, our experienced estate planning attorneys can help you draft a Power of Attorney that fits your needs, including, if necessary, a Power of Attorney that limits your agent’s ability to act on your behalf.
A Durable Power of Attorney can also be important for your estate planning. This document allows you to appoint an individual (and other alternative individuals) to handle all of your financial affairs in the event you are unable to do so yourself (for example, in the event your are incapacitated or become legally incompetent, such as through severe dementia, being in a coma, etc.). We can work with you as part of the estate planning process to draft these documents so that you have peace of mind knowing you have named someone you know, love, and trust to handle your affairs if you find yourself in a position where you can't do it yourself.
Rest assured, it's also probably nice to know that, if you execute a Power of Attorney now, you can always change your mind and/or alter the terms of your Power of Attorney at a later time if your circumstances change. You can also amend a Power of Attorney to name a new individual to act on your behalf, or simply revoke it altogether, if you wish. We can also help you with these processes as well.
Feel free to reach out to discuss your estate planning needs with one of our Utah estate planning attorneys. In estate planning matters, we offer 30-minute, no-obligation consultations for a flat fee of $75.00. This allows us to schedule a specific time to talk regarding your matter and answer your questions. From there, you decide whether you want to hire our estate planning lawyers to help with your Power of Attorney needs.




