Q. Our grandson will be graduating from college soon, and we would like to get him a gift which recognizes the beginning of his adult life and career. We thought that something of a “legal” nature might be worthwhile, and wondered if you have any ideas? A. Great thought and indeed I do. Why not arrange… Read More »
Posts Categorized: Power of Attorney
Are Your Estate Planning Documents HIPAA Compliant?
Q: I heard on a radio program that Living Trusts should be HIPAA compliant, but I didn’t quite catch the full comment. Can you shed any light on this? A. Sure. Most trusts and powers of attorney contain provisions which call for a change in trustee or agent when the maker of these instruments (you)… Read More »
Does a Power of Attorney End On Death?
Q, My wife and I were wondering whether a Power of Attorney that each would give to the other would end upon death? Can you advise? A. Short answer. Yes! A Financial Power of Attorney (“POA”) generally ends upon the death of the principal, the principal being the one who gives the “powers” to an… Read More »
Understanding A “Springing” Power of Attorney
Q. I recently heard the term “Springing” Power of Attorney, but I am not sure what that means. Can you shed any light on this? A. Sure. Broadly speaking, there are two general categories of financial Powers of Attorney: (1) those that are immediately effective upon signing by the principal, and (2) those that are… Read More »