Power of Attorney in Neenah, Wisconsin

Find the right Power of Attorney attorney in Neenah, WI

If you want to give somebody the legal right to make certain decisions on your behalf in Neenah, Wisconsin, you are giving them "power of attorney." There are many different types of power of attorney, to be discussed in more detail below, but they all boil down to one common element: the power of one person to make decisions for another. I'm sure you can think of many reasons why somebody might want to give this power to another person, particularly in the medical context (in case the grantor becomes incapacitated, for example).

The principal in a power-of-attorney arrangement is the one who decides the scope of the power that the attorney will be able to wield, and the circumstances under which they can wield it. Generally, you can grant the attorney-in-fact as much or as little decision-making power as you'd like. In every case, however, you should only enter a power-of-attorney arrangement with somebody you trust. The nature of the power you should grant depends heavily on the context, and what your wishes are.

For instance, if you have very particular wishes concerning end-of-life care, you should, of course, make them clear to the person who will be operating on your behalf, and make sure they are ready to carry them out. You should then grant them power of attorney, with the scope limited to specific healthcare and financial decisions. That way, if you become incapacitated, your loved one will be able to carry out your wishes, even if you are unable to express them.

In Neenah, Wisconsin, you can sometimes find pre-printed forms that let you easily draft a power-of-attorney agreement. However, if your situation is particularly complex, you should probably have a lawyer draft it for you, to ensure that the agreement is enforceable, or that there are no surprises.

Types of Power of Attorney Arrangements in Neenah, Wisconsin

There are 3 general arrangements that power of attorney can involve in Neenah, Wisconsin. They are:

1. Limited power of attorney - this is the most limited form of power of attorney. It lets the attorney-in-fact exercise his or her power once, and in only one instance (laid out by the principal, of course). This is regularly used in business deals, if it is not convenient for the actual party to a deal to be physically present for the signing of some documents, it can be done through an attorney-in-fact. You simply need to give them the right to sign the paperwork on your behalf, and it will be just as binding as if you had signed the documents yourself.

2. Durable power of attorney - unlike limited power of attorney, discussed above, this does not automatically expire, though the principal can stop it at any time. It is typically not limited to a single transaction, either. Rather, it covers a broader subject matter, though it still has limits. For instance, you could give someone durable power of attorney to make medical decisions for you, but they would only be permitted to act in that context.

3. Springing power of attorney - under this arrangement, the attorney-in-fact does not get power of attorney until the happening of some stated event. The specified event is typically the incapacity or disability of the principal, though it can be virtually any event you wish. You should be aware, however, that it is not always clear when the principal has become sufficiently "disabled" for the power of attorney to take effect. This question sometimes has to be decided by a court, which can be costly and time-consuming.

Can a Neenah, Wisconsin Lawyer Help?

Setting up a power of attorney arrangement in Neenah, Wisconsin can be easy, but it can also be very confusing. It just varies on what you're trying to do. However, if you are at all unsure about how to proceed, it would probably be a good idea to have an attorney draft the agreement for you.

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Life in Neenah

Comprising a total of 8.6 square miles, Neenah, Wisconsin is located on beautiful Lake Winnebago. The approximately 25,000 lucky residents of the lakeside city enjoy all the perks of its picturesque location. Neenah was named for the Winnebago tribe's word for running water. Neenah was first founded in the 1800's, and originally designated as an agricultural and industrial mission to the local Menominee Indians. Neenah is home to many of the nation's major steel and paper companies. Additionally, it also houses Neenah Foundry-- a famous manhole cover producer. On the artistic side, Neenah's Bergstrom-Mahler Museum houses over 3,000 pieces of world-renowned glass art, mainly comprised of paperweights and Germanic glasswork. Not surprisingly, the museum is one of the most popular places to visit in the city. Neenah is politically independent from the town of Neenah, although its location would cause a casual oberver to reason otherwise! One thing Neenah is not lack is quality lawyers. Neenah lawyers are at the top of their game and available to represent their local clients in any legal issue he or she may find themselves dealing with. Neenah is a great city to work and visit.

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