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Wills And Powers Of Attorney In Palm Harbor, Florida

Legal Advice When You Need To Name Powers Of Attorney

Some things in life are undeniably beyond your control, and it can be both frustrating and disheartening to come to terms with that reality. One significant area where this lack of control may manifest is in the inability to make critical life decisions about your health or finances, especially as circumstances change over time. However, there is a crucial aspect of your planning that remains firmly in your grasp, one that can empower you to ensure that important decisions are still made in line with your wishes, even if you find yourself lacking the physical or mental capacity to advocate for yourself.


As part of your comprehensive estate plan, it is imperative to thoughtfully include and designate powers of attorney. These will be loved ones or trusted individuals whom you select to make essential decisions on your behalf in both financial and health care matters when you are no longer able to do so. Entrusting these responsibilities to capable individuals ensures that your preferences will be respected and adhered to. The Law Office of Anne Sunne Freeman in Palm Harbor, Florida, brings over 13 years of valuable experience in guiding residents with estate planning matters, including the establishment of powers of attorney. They can help you navigate these important decisions, providing you peace of mind knowing that your future will be in caring hands.

Call The Law Office of Anne Sunne Freeman at 727-461-3100 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

Responsibilities That Can Be Granted To A Power Of Attorney

By working with our team, you are ensured a thorough, knowledgeable and understanding legal advocate. We will guide you through your decisions in naming powers of attorney. Here are some of the legal issues that can be addressed by having powers of attorney:


  • Health care decisions: Should you suffer injury or illness that leaves you in a coma or mentally incapacitated and unable to communicate, a power of attorney will have the legal authority to make health-related decisions.
  • Decisions on financial matters: A power of attorney can be granted the responsibility and access to your banking and payment accounts and can make financial decisions and payments for you if you are unable to do so.
  • Matters related to young adult children: A durable power of attorney can provide parents with access to their 18-year-old child’s medical and financial information, allowing them to make medical decisions for an incapacitated child or make sure their bills are paid.
  • Resolving HIPAA privacy issues: A well-drafted health care power of attorney can help you avoid any issues with health care providers concerned about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996.


Anyone can become incapacitated. That is why it is vital to name powers of attorney as part of your estate plan. The Law Office of Anne Sunne Freeman is dedicated to our clients, many of whom we have developed long-term relationships with.

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What Does a Power of Attorney Cover?

There exist two important variants of powers of attorney—one specifically for healthcare directives and another designed for property and financial decisions. By choosing someone now to serve as your legally appointed attorney-in-fact, you are not only taking a crucial step in your estate planning but also providing yourself with the comfort and assurance that, even if you find yourself unable to make critical decisions due to illness or incapacity, you will have a trusted individual ready and prepared to step in and make those choices on your behalf. Anne Freeman, a dedicated and experienced estate planning attorney based in Palm Harbor, Florida, is fully prepared to guide you through the process of obtaining this essential legal document. Empower yourself with the knowledge that you are protecting your wishes, and don't delay—reach out to Anne Freeman's office today to get started on this important journey!


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Naming powers of attorney is an important element of estate planning. The Law Office of Anne Sunne Freeman in Palm Harbor, Florida, is ready to represent you. Attorney Anne Sunne Freeman has more than 13 years of legal experience helping clients in the Tampa Bay area. We offer free initial consultations, so contact our law firm via email or call 727-461-3100.

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Have Questions?

Call The Law Office of Anne Sunne Freeman at 727-461-3100 today to speak to an attorney.

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