Powers of Attorney and Healthcare Directives in Missouri
Estate planning is not only about what happens after death. A durable power of attorney lets you name someone to handle your finances if you become unable to, and a healthcare directive, sometimes called a living will, lets you choose who makes medical decisions and what care you want. Without these, your family may have to go to court to act on your behalf.
As a Missouri attorney serving Columbia and Mid-Missouri, I prepare powers of attorney and healthcare directives that put the right people in charge and spare your family a difficult, expensive guardianship process during an emergency.
