Power of Attorney in Hammond, Indiana

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Power of attorney in Hammond, Indiana allows one person to make certain decisions for another, under certain conditions. There are numerous reasons why one might grant power of attorney. However, most of them revolve around the possible incapacitation of the person authorizing the power - so that their wishes can be carried out even if they become unable to express them.

The principal is able to dictate the particular scope of the attorney-in-fact's authority. If you are giving someone power of attorney, you're probably planning on giving it to a close friend, family member, or life partner. The exact scope of the power is up to you, and will depend on what your goals are.

One very common reason for granting power of attorney is that the grantor believes that they might become incapacitated, due to age or illness, in the fairly near future, and they want to make sure that their preferences relating to care at the end of their life are followed. Of course, if nobody knows what that person's preferences are, and the patient is unable to express them, family members and doctors will simply have to guess. Obviously, there's a good chance that they could get it wrong. Therefore, you should make your desires well-known to those who will be in a position to implement it, and grant, in writing, a person you trust (such as a spouse, life partner, sibling, or adult child) the authority to carry out your wishes, if necessary.

In Hammond, Indiana, you can find pre-printed power-of-attorney forms in many office supply stores. If the agreement you want to create isn't very complex, these could be a viable and very affordable option. Of course, it never hurts to have a lawyer help.

Types of Power of Attorney Arrangements in Hammond, Indiana

In Hammond, Indiana, there are 3 types of power of attorney. They are:

1. Limited power of attorney - this is probably the most limited form of power of attorney. It lets someone act on your behalf in a single instance. It is used most often in large sales transactions involving a written contract. If the closing of the deal is set to take place far away from where one of the parties is located, they can give limited power of attorney to someone who is closer. All you have to do is give that person the power to act on your behalf in this one transaction. This authority automatically expires once the deal is finished.

2. Durable power of attorney - this gives the attorney in fact the power to make decisions on a general area of the principal's affairs (for instance, the authority to access the principal's assets to pay the principal's debts, or the power to make healthcare decisions on behalf of the principal). Unlike limited power of attorney, durable power of attorney does not expire unless the principal revokes it. This is useful, because it allows the attorney-in-fact to make important decisions for the principal if the principal becomes incapacitated.

3. Springing power of attorney - this is a form of power of attorney which doesn't actually take effect until the occurrence of some specified event. This event can be anything, but it is usually the principal becoming disabled. You should be aware, though, that it is not always clear what "disabled" means in such an agreement, which can result in disagreements, resulting in litigation.

Can a Hammond, Indiana Lawyer Help?

While setting up power of attorney in Hammond, Indiana can be simple, there are some situations in which it will inevitably be convoluted. In such cases, the process will be much easier if you have a reputable attorney to help you along the way.

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Life in Hammond

Hammond is located in Indiana's Lake County. It is near Chicago and is home to around 80,830 people.

Hammond's top employers include Cabelas, British Petroleum, Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad, Tortilla Nuevo Leon, Jupiter Aluminum, Unilever, Lear Corporation, Horseshoe Casino, Dietrich Industries, and Cargill. To support all these businesses, Hammond is home to many competent attorneys who practice in corporate law. Additionally, Hammond residents and businesses have the legal force in nearby Chicago to also tend to their needs. Chicago is home to many large law firms, ivy-league educated attorneys, and mid to small size firms that focus on providing personalized legal services.

Some famous people who have called Hammond home include Jimmy Valiant, Jordan Schafer, Scott Sheldon, Fritz Polland, Jeremy Jordan, George Groves, Danella Folta, Hal Faverty, Darrel Chaney, and Robert K. Abbett.

All in all, Hammond offers residents a wonderful quality of life!

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