PROTECT YOUR YOUNG ADULT CHILD

Legal documents every family needs.

Be able to help your 18 year old in an emergency.

Limited Time offer 
$99

  • Expertly drafted documents

  • Access to an experienced attorney

  • Backed by Texas based law firm

Your Young Adult Package Will Include:

  • Medical Power of Attorney

  • Financial Power of Attorney

  • HIPAA Release

WHY WMTXLAW IS THE BEST CHOICE

  • We are local Texas Attorneys

    Our process is simple, we are local and you can schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys.

  • Experienced and hassle-free, cost-effective process

    Just $199 gets you documents ready to sign in a mere 15 minutes. Other Texas attorneys will charge substantially more and may require weeks for scheduling and document preparation.

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About Warren & Migliaccio

At Warren & Migliaccio, our attorneys are dedicated to positively influencing the lives of Texas families. We possess a wealth of legal knowledge that enables us to promptly identify the legal matters that impact you and formulate a tailored legal strategy designed to address your case effectively. We are committed to providing guidance and advice to assist you throughout every stage of the legal process. Our North Texas firm practices will & estate planning, family law, bankruptcy, and credit card lawsuit and debt defense.

WHY CHOOSE US FOR YOUR YOUNG ADULT PACKAGE

  • State Specific Documents

    Document designed to meet the specific requirements of your state.

  • Comprehensive Protection

    Knock out three crucial documents all at once. Get your Medical Power of Attorney, Financial Power of Attorney, and HIPAA Release Form.

  • Make Changes to Forms for 6 Months

    Make changes to your legal documents for free up to 180 days until you're 100% satisfied.

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HERE'S HOW
THE PROCESS WORKS

Submit your information
Step One

You will submit your information by completing a simple questionnaire.

Attorney Reviews
Step Two

Attorney will review and draft your documents.

Receive the Document
Step Three

You will receive your finalized documents for signature.

Sign with Notary
Step Four

You will sign your documents with a notary public.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Question 1: What is a Power of Attorney (POA)?

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A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants someone (the "agent" or "attorney-in-fact") the authority to make decisions and take actions on your behalf. This document can be used for various purposes, such as managing finances, making healthcare decisions, or handling legal matters when you are unable to do so yourself.

Question 2: How can I create an online Power of Attorney?

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To create an online Power of Attorney, you can use WMTXLaw's reputable online legal service specializing in power of attorney. WMTXLaw provides user-friendly templates and expert guidance for crafting a Power of Attorney tailored to your specific requirements. It's crucial to ensure that the document aligns with your state's laws and meets all the necessary legal requirements for your peace of mind and protection.

Question 3: What are the different types of Power of Attorney?

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Types of Power of Attorney

  • General Power of Attorney: Grants broad authority to the agent to manage various aspects of your affairs.
  • Limited or Special Power of Attorney: Grants specific and limited powers to the agent for a particular task or time frame.
  • Financial Power of Attorney (also known as Durable Power of Attorney): Authorizes someone to manage your financial affairs, such as paying bills, managing investments, and selling property. Durable power of attorney remains valid even if you become incapacitated or mentally incompetent.
  • Medical Power of Attorney: Authorizes someone to make medical decisions on your behalf.

Question 4: Can I revoke or amend a Power of Attorney?

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Yes, you can revoke or amend a Power of Attorney at any time, as long as you are mentally competent to do so. To revoke a POA, you typically need to complete a revocation form or create a new POA that explicitly revokes the previous one. To amend a POA, you can create a new document that supersedes the previous one, outlining the changes in powers, agents, or terms. It's advisable to consult with an attorney at WMTXLaw to ensure the process complies with your state's laws.

Question 5: Is it possible to name more than one agent in a Power of Attorney document?

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Yes, it is possible to name more than one agent in a Power of Attorney document. When designating multiple agents, you can appoint one primary agent and one or more successor agents. The successor agents step in if the primary agent is unable or unwilling to fulfill their duties.

It's crucial to specify the roles and responsibilities of each agent clearly in the document, and consider the potential implications and complications that may arise from having multiple agents to ensure a smooth decision-making process.