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Importance of Powers of Attorney in Estate Planning | Wichita Estate Planning Lawyer

Minter & Pollak, LC

When people think about estate planning, they often focus on wills or trusts that distribute assets after death. However, some of the most important estate planning documents actually protect you during your lifetime.

Two of the most critical documents are financial and healthcare powers of attorney. These legal tools ensure that someone you trust can make financial or medical decisions if you become unable to do so yourself.

Without them, your loved ones may be forced to go through an expensive and time-consuming court process to gain the authority to help you.

A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows you to appoint another person, called an agent or attorney-in-fact, to act on your behalf. These documents become essential if you are incapacitated due to illness, injury, or cognitive decline.

Most estate plans include two primary types of powers of attorney.

A financial power of attorney allows your chosen agent to handle financial and legal matters, including:

  • Paying bills
  • Managing bank accounts
  • Filing taxes
  • Buying or selling property
  • Managing investments
  • Handling insurance matters

This ensures your financial affairs continue to run smoothly if you cannot manage them yourself.

A healthcare power of attorney authorizes a trusted person to make medical decisions if you are unable to communicate with doctors.

Your healthcare agent may be responsible for:

  • Communicating with physicians
  • Accessing medical records
  • Making treatment decisions
  • Determining care options during serious illness
  • Carrying out your medical wishes

This document helps ensure that your healthcare decisions are handled by someone who understands your values and preferences.

Many people are surprised to learn that family members do not automatically have legal authority to act for you, even spouses.

Without a power of attorney, loved ones may have to seek a court-ordered guardianship or conservatorship to manage your finances or medical care. This process can involve:

  • Court hearings
  • Medical evaluations
  • Legal fees
  • Ongoing court supervision

In many cases, this situation could have been avoided with proper estate planning.

Your power of attorney gives significant authority to the person you appoint. For that reason, choosing the right individual is critical.

Your agent should be someone who is:

  • Trustworthy
  • Responsible with finances
  • Capable of communicating with professionals
  • Willing to act in your best interests

Common choices include spouses, adult children, or trusted relatives.

Powers of attorney can be structured to take effect in different ways.

Some become effective immediately, allowing your agent to assist with financial matters when needed. Others are springing powers of attorney, meaning they only take effect once a doctor determines that you are incapacitated.

An experienced estate planning attorney can help determine which approach best fits your situation.

Powers of attorney are not only for those with gray hair. Every adult should have these documents in place.

Unexpected accidents, illnesses, or medical emergencies can occur at any age. Without powers of attorney, even a temporary incapacity can create legal and financial challenges for your family.

By including these documents in your estate plan, you ensure that someone you trust can step in quickly to help manage your affairs.

A well-designed estate plan protects not only your assets but also your ability to make decisions about your life and care.

If you do not currently have powers of attorney, or if your documents are outdated, it may be time to review your plan.

At Minter & Pollak, LC, we help individuals and families create comprehensive estate plans that provide peace of mind and protect what matters most. Call our office today at 316-265-0797 or click here to schedule a no-cost consultation to discuss why a power of attorney should be part of a comprehensive estate plan.

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