by Mia | May 18, 2020 | Financial Power of Attorney, Planning for Incapacity
By Mia Poliquin Pross, Esq. A durable financial power of attorney is a legal document that names a trusted person to handle your finances if you can’t do so on your own. In my elder law practice, I find that people often misunderstand this document. I also see a lot...
by Mia | Apr 18, 2019 | Estate Planning, Financial Power of Attorney, Planning for Incapacity
By Mia Poliquin Pross, Esq. As people age, they often decide to make one of their adult children a joint owner of their bank account so someone can help with bills and access funds in an emergency. While this seems reasonable enough, especially if you have a great...