The Mistake of Naming Only One Child as Power of Attorney
Naming one child as Power of Attorney can tear families apart. Even good intentions breed suspicion when siblings are left out. Here's how to structure it fairly.
Naming one child as Power of Attorney can tear families apart. Even good intentions breed suspicion when siblings are left out. Here's how to structure it fairly.
Veterans have unique estate planning needs — from VA disability compensation and Survivor Benefit Plans to Aid and Attendance benefits most families never claim. This guide walks rural and small-town veterans through the documents, decisions, and strategies that protect your family after you're gone.

A power of attorney is one of the most important documents in your estate plan. Without one, your family may face costly court proceedings just to pay your bills.
Why wait for a crisis? Explore the essential types of Power of Attorney and how to choose the right agent to protect your finances and healthcare today.