Estate Planning

 

Role of the Agent in Your Financial Power of Attorney

Your agent is the person you choose in advance to act on your behalf on financial and legal matters in the event you become unable to do so for yourself. Typically, this includes paying bills, making investment decisions, conducting real estate transactions and other relevant matters. The powers granted to the agent may be broad or limited. Your agent's responsibilities could include:



Since this person will have legal authority to act on your behalf, it’s very important that this person is trustworthy and will act in your best interests. When considering who to name as your agent in your financial power of attorney, there are a number of questions to address:



If you ever become unsure of your agent’s trustworthiness or if a conflict of interest arises, you should terminate your financial power of attorney and create a new one.