Ensure trusted individuals can act on your behalf

A power of attorney (POA) allows someone to make financial or medical decisions on your behalf. Roach Law ensures your POA is legally sound and aligned with your wishes.

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Protect your future with a power of attorney

If you're ever unable to make decisions due to illness or incapacity, a power of attorney ensures your affairs are handled by someone you trust. Roach Law helps clients create customized POAs for financial and healthcare matters.

Three Ways We Help

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Financial Power of Attorney

Designate someone to manage your assets, pay bills, and handle legal matters if you're unable to do so.

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Healthcare Power of Attorney

Ensure a trusted individual can make medical decisions in case of incapacitation.

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Custom Legal Directives

We tailor POA documents to fit your unique needs and long-term goals.

Plan for the Unexpected

A power of attorney ensures legal security

Without a POA, courts may appoint a guardian to manage your affairs. Roach Law ensures you maintain control over who makes important decisions on your behalf.

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Set up a power of attorney today

Take control of your future. Contact Roach Law to establish a power of attorney and ensure trusted individuals can act in your best interests.

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  • What is a power of attorney?

    A power of attorney is a legal document allowing a trusted person to handle financial, medical, or legal matters on your behalf if you become incapacitated.

  • Can I have multiple powers of attorney?

    Yes. You can appoint different individuals for financial and healthcare decisions, ensuring each area of your life is managed by the right person.

  • When does a power of attorney take effect?

    A POA can take effect immediately or upon incapacity, depending on how it's structured. We help clients determine the best option for their situation.

  • Can I revoke or change my power of attorney?

    Yes. As long as you are mentally competent, you can modify or revoke a POA at any time. We assist clients in making updates when needed.

  • Do I need a lawyer to create a power of attorney?

    Yes. A poorly drafted POA may be challenged or ineffective. An attorney ensures your document is legally binding and aligned with your intentions.