A power of attorney (POA) is a crucial legal document that allows you to appoint someone to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so yourself. In Georgia, having a POA in place is an important part of your overall estate plan, providing peace of mind that your affairs will be handled according to your wishes.

What Is a Power of Attorney?

A power of attorney gives another person, known as your "agent" or "attorney-in-fact," the legal authority to make decisions on your behalf. These decisions can range from managing your finances to making healthcare choices, depending on the type of POA you create.

Types of Power of Attorney in Georgia

  1. General Power of Attorney: This type of POA gives your agent broad authority to manage your financial affairs, including banking, real estate, and other transactions. However, it typically becomes invalid if you become incapacitated unless it’s a durable power of attorney.

  2. Durable Power of Attorney: A durable POA remains in effect even if you become incapacitated. It’s an essential document for ensuring that your finances are managed if you can no longer do so yourself.

  3. Healthcare Power of Attorney: This POA allows your agent to make medical decisions on your behalf if you’re unable to communicate your wishes. It’s often paired with a living will to provide clear instructions about your healthcare preferences.

  4. Limited Power of Attorney: A limited POA grants your agent specific powers for a particular task or period. For example, you might use a limited POA to allow someone to sell a property on your behalf while you’re out of the country.

Why Do You Need a Power of Attorney?

Having a POA in place is crucial for several reasons:

  • Incapacity Planning: Life is unpredictable, and if you become unable to manage your affairs due to illness or injury, a POA ensures that someone you trust will take care of your needs.

  • Avoiding Court Intervention: Without a POA, your family may have to go to court to get a guardianship or conservatorship to manage your affairs, which can be time-consuming and expensive.

  • Peace of Mind: Knowing that your financial and healthcare decisions are in the hands of someone you trust provides peace of mind for both you and your loved ones.

How Can Wilson Legal Help?

At Wilson Legal, we can help you create a power of attorney that fits your needs and ensures your wishes are respected. Our experienced attorneys will guide you through the process, helping you understand your options and make informed decisions.