Powers of Attorney

Powers of Attorney

Protect your decisions. Empower someone you trust.

Life is unpredictable. If you are ever unable to make financial or medical decisions, a Power of Attorney ensures that someone you trust has the authority to act on your behalf. Without one, your family may face expensive and stressful court proceedings just to manage your affairs. At Carma Legal, we prepare Powers of Attorney for clients in Nevada and North Carolina that are clear, enforceable, and tailored to your needs.

Why a Power of Attorney matters

Avoid court intervention.

Without a POA, families may need a guardianship or conservatorship proceeding to make decisions.

Ensure trusted decision-making.

You choose who makes financial and medical choices, not the court.

Plan for incapacity.

A POA activates if illness, accident, or age makes you unable to manage on your own.

Provide peace of mind.

Families know they can step in without delay, conflict, or uncertainty.

Our process

Consultation

Learn your goals, family dynamics, and specific concerns.

Drafting

Prepare clear, state-compliant documents tailored to your needs.

Review

Walk you through every provision and answer questions.

Execution

Ensure proper notarization and witnessing so the POA is enforceable.

Updates

Review and revise when life circumstances change.

Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a financial and medical POA
A financial POA covers money and property. A medical POA covers healthcare decisions. Many people have both.
No. As long as you are competent, you retain full control. The POA is a backup for when you cannot act.
Yes. You can appoint co-agents or successor agents in case your first choice cannot serve.
While templates exist, they may not meet state requirements or your personal needs. An attorney ensures compliance and clarity.

After marriage, divorce, relocation, a change in trusted agents, or significant health events.

Why clients choose Carma Legal