The Importance of a Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy and Living Will
Every adult should have a Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy, and Living Will, starting at age 18. These documents ensure your chosen agent can manage your financial and medical affairs if you're incapacitated. Without them, New York State may appoint someone you don't trust. Consulting an attorney guarantees these documents meet legal standards, protecting your wishes and reducing stress for loved ones.