Durable Power Attorney

The most important qualifications for an agent are trustworthiness and an understanding of the agent's fiduciary duty. Too often the agent misuses his "power" to the detriment of the principal and the principal's family. The agent's inability or refusal to act responsibly may result in acrimony among the family members along with prolonged, emotional and expensive court proceedings. Competent professional advice can go a long way to avoiding very serious problems