Power of Attorney, Guardian, or Conservator?
There are circumstances in which a guardian or conservator will need to be appointed for the principal even after they complete a Power of Attorney. However, a Power of Attorney can identify the person our client wishes to appoint as guardian or conservator. Our attorneys can help explain these different roles and help you ensure your legal and financial wishes are respected.
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To discuss your estate planning needs, contact Shortell Law LLC by completing the following contact form or by calling (907)272-8181.
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