| A Durable Power of Attorney can
save time and money and can reduce confusion if you become unable to
handle your own finances. You need not be wealthy to find uses for a
durable power of attorney.
By signing a Durable Power of Attorney, you give someone of your
choice (an Agent) power to act in your place. There are two basic types:
Durable and Regular. To be Durable, your power of attorney must say
something like "This power of attorney will not terminate on the
disability of the principal".
A Regular Power of Attorney becomes invalid if you become disabled in
any way. A Durable Power of Attorney, however, stays in force even if
you are unconscious. Durable powers of attorney continue to work until
the moment of your death.
You can grant unlimited powers to your agent, or you can grant very
narrow powers. You can be as specific as you want. For estate planning,
the powers granted are usually extensive to allow your agent
flexibility.
Caution must be used when appointing an agent. If the powers are
broad, your agent might dishonestly use your assets for your agent's
gain. You must always select an agent who is trustworthy. You must also
be aware that the agent is only your assistant... you still have power
to act for yourself without the agent's involvement.
If you are nervous about the lack of supervision inherent in a power
of attorney, you might consider a living trust. More complex and
expensive, living trusts are also private, and can help you avoid
probate. They allow a trustee, who you choose, to manage your finances
when you become unable. A trustee has well defined responsibilities and
limitations.
Texas requires that a Durable Power of Attorney be made in writing,
be signed by you, be witnessed by two adults, and be filed with your
county clerk.
Your Agent's powers exist until they expire (if the document gives a
termination date) or until they are revoked by you. Revocation must also
be in writing, signed, and must be filed with the county clerk.
Although you must be cautious in choosing your agent and must follow
state mandated procedures, a durable power of attorney streamlines legal
procedures and cuts costs, keeps your private business private, and
helps avoid guardianship.
The durable power of attorney, and other vital legal documents, are
available to you through our Legal Documents Page. |