Why Every Delaware Adult Should Have a Power of Attorney?
In Delaware, many people assume a spouse or family member can automatically handle their finances if something happens.
Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Without a Power of Attorney, loved ones may be forced to go through the court system just to pay bills or access accounts.
A Power of Attorney allows you to choose someone you trust to act on your behalf if you become ill, injured, or unavailable. It’s one of the simplest estate documents—but also one of the most important.
Disclaimer: I am not an attorney. If you need legal guidance in this case be sure you get advice from legal professionals.
As a Certified Notary & Trust Delivery Agent, I help ensure Power of Attorney documents are properly executed and notarized throughout New Castle, Kent, and Sussex Counties. Simple steps today can prevent major headaches later.
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SEESAN
Certified Estate Planning Documents Notary
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