
Life is unpredictable, which makes planning for potential incapacity an important way to protect yourself and your family. A power of attorney (POA) ensures someone you trust can manage your affairs if illness, injury, or cognitive decline prevents you from handling matters yourself. Without this essential document, your loved ones may face costly and time-consuming court proceedings to obtain authority to help you.
At Ford + Bergner, LLP, our reputable board-certified Houston estate law attorneys can guide you through the process and help you establish a power of attorney that protects your interests.
A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that authorizes someone you choose to act on your behalf in specific matters. You create it while you still have full mental capacity to make informed decisions. The person you appoint—your agent or attorney-in-fact—receives legal authority to handle transactions, make decisions, and take actions within the scope of powers you grant.
Texas law recognizes several distinct types of powers of attorney, each serving different purposes and providing varying levels of authority. Your circumstances, concerns, and goals determine which type of POA is most suitable for your situation. The main categories include:
Selecting the appropriate type requires careful consideration of your current situation and future needs. Different powers of attorney address different aspects of your life and legal affairs. Many people establish multiple powers of attorney to ensure comprehensive coverage of both financial and healthcare decisions.
Creating a valid POA in Texas involves more than simply downloading a form from the internet and signing it. Proper execution requires an understanding of legal requirements, making informed decisions about the authority granted, and following specific formalities. The process ensures your document will function effectively when your agent needs to use it.
Selecting your agent represents the most critical decision in the entire process since you entrust this person with significant authority over your life. You should choose someone who demonstrates sound judgment, maintains financial responsibility, and understands your values and preferences. Consider naming successor agents who can step in if your first choice becomes unable or unwilling to serve when the time comes.
Working with our experienced estate law attorneys ensures your power of attorney complies with all legal requirements and reflects your specific goals. Generic forms often overlook Texas-specific rules and fail to address your unique circumstances. Professional guidance helps you avoid costly mistakes that could render your document ineffective.
Our attorneys at Ford + Bergner, LLP can assist by:
Our attorneys can also help you understand your agent’s fiduciary duties and responsibilities under Texas law. Your agent must act in your best interests, keep accurate records, and avoid conflicts of interest. Professional drafting includes clear instructions that guide your agent’s conduct and protect you from potential abuse.
Texas law requires that you sign your power of attorney in the presence of a notary public for it to be legally valid and recognized. Certain powers of attorney, especially those involving real estate transactions, may also require additional formalities, such as witness signatures. Your attorney ensures you meet all execution requirements under current Texas statutes.
Establishing a properly drafted POA protects you from the uncertainty and expense of guardianship proceedings if you become incapacitated. The small investment in professional legal guidance now saves your family significant time, money, and stress during already difficult circumstances.
Our board-certified estate law attorneys in Houston bring decades of experience helping clients create powers of attorney that provide real protection when it matters most. Contact the experienced lawyers at Ford + Bergner LLP today & schedule your free consultation. We proudly serve Houston, Austin, Dallas & all throughout Texas. Visit our law offices at:
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