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The Breland Law Firm, P.C.
The Breland Law Firm, P.C.
Probate, Guardianships, Estate Planning
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Powers of Attorney
The law allows a person other than an incapacitated person to designate an individual to act on behalf of the person in the event of loss of capacity.
This is possible by designating a person in advance through powers of attorney, such as:
- A Statutory Durable Power of Attorney to make decisions regarding property and financial matters;
- A Medical Powers of Attorney to make medical decisions in the event that the person is unable to make such decisions; and
- Other ancillary instruments, including directive to physicians.
Contact Fatima Breland, of the Breland Law Firm, P.C., to discuss your specific needs. fb@thebrelandlawfirm.com or (713) 661-1335
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