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300 Third St N.W.
Winter Haven, Fl 33881
Phone: (863) 297-5608
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Power of Attorney
Professional
"Power of
Attorney"
Lawyer,
providing experienced Power of
Attorney
legal
services in Lakeland,
Winter Haven,
Bartow,
and Polk County Florida.
A Power of
Attorney is a legal document delegating authority in
various identified matters from one person to another. A
power of attorney is typically drafted to plan for ones
well being in the event of incapacitation, reduced
mental capacity, or due to physical limitations of the
person the Power of Attorney has been drafted for.
The Power
of Attorney document may grant the right to act on the
maker’s behalf, with authority identified by the
specific language of the Document. A person giving a
Power of Attorney may make it very broad or may limit it
to certain specific acts.
The
individual granted Power of Attorney is bound by law to
adhere to the restrictions of the document, and act only
in the best interest of one the Power of Attorney has
been drafted to protect.
Michelle R. Donahue,
an experienced “power of attorney” lawyer, assists
Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, and Polk County Florida
residents with drafting, amending, protecting, or
disputing power of attorney legal documents, and other
estate law matters.
We are committed
to providing each of our “power of attorney” clients
with the highest standard of legal representation while
using every available resource to protect your legal
rights, options, and interests. Contact
Michelle R. Donahue,
P.A.,
at calling
(863) 297-5608
today to schedule a confidential legal consultation.
Common uses for a
Power of Attorney include, but are not limited to:
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Giving
another the right to sell a car, home or other
property;
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Allow
another to sign a contract;
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Make
health care decisions;
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Handle
financial transactions;
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Sign
legal documents for the maker of the Power of
Attorney; or
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Give
others the right to do almost any legal act that the
maker of the Power of Attorney could do.
In short, a Power of Attorney may be
written to grant as much authority as the maker chooses
to allow other to have. Being detailed in drafting a
Power of Attorney will ensure your intentions and
authorities granted are adhered to, maintaining your
best interests.
If need to draft,
set up, amend, protect, or dispute a “power of attorney”
in Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, and the Polk County
Florida area, make sure your legal rights are protected
by seeking the legal advice of an experienced Lakeland
“power of attorney” lawyer by contacting
Michelle R. Donahue,
P.A.,
at calling
(863) 297-5608.
It is important to note, when a
“power of attorney”
is in dispute, the longer one waits to obtain legal
representation regarding
“power of attorney”,
or other estate law issues or disputes, your ability to
achieve a successful outcome may be directly affected.
We urge you to be proactive when it comes to your legal
rights by seeking the legal advice and representation of
an experienced
“power of attorney” lawyer
as soon as possible. Contact
Michelle
R.
Donahue, P.A.,
today at calling
(863) 297-5608.
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