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Power of Attorney for an aging parent made simple

The fastest way to legally authorize you to help with finances, medical decisions, and daily logistics. no appointments. no pressure. clear steps.

Why a Power of Attorney matters right now

Banks will not talk to you without a signed POA.

Medical teams cannot share information without permission.

Bills, benefits, and insurance can be disrupted if no one is authorized to act.
With a properly executed POA, you can help immediately and legally.

  • Durable Financial POA for banking, bills, benefits, property, and insurance

  • Healthcare POA to choose providers and treatments when your parent cannot

  • HIPAA Authorization so doctors can share information with you

  • Signing Instructions step by step, including witnesses and notary guidance

  • State Variations Guide notes for common state requirements

  • Editable PDFs and Docx download, fill, print or e-sign where permitted

Compare the options

  • Our DIY POA bundle: fast, affordable, guided

  • Attorney-Drafted POA: personalized but higher cost and scheduling

  • No POA: risk of court involvement and long delays

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FAQ's

  • What is the difference between financial and healthcare poa? financial covers money, property, and benefits. healthcare covers medical decisions when your parent cannot decide.

  • What is “durable”? durable means it remains valid if your parent becomes incapacitated.

  • Can my parent keep control? yes. your parent can revoke or limit powers while competent.

  • Do we need a lawyer? many families complete these documents without one. laws vary by state. if your situation is complex, consider legal advice.

  • Do we need witnesses or a notary? most states require one or both. your checklist explains exactly what to do.

  • Can we name more than one child? yes, you can name co-agents or a successor agent.

  • What if my parent already has a poa? you can replace it with a new one if your parent is competent.

  • Will hospitals and banks accept this? we provide widely accepted formats with state guidance. institutions can have their own forms, but a valid POA typically works.

Sara Guida Agency, LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. While Sara Guida Agency, LLC strives to ensure that its automated services are complete, they are intended solely as self-help tools. The materials and services are not substitutes for the advice of an attorney.


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