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Virginia Financial Power of Attorney Lawyer
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Financial Powers of Attorney are useful financial estate planning tools that can allow a trusted family member or friend to manage your financial affairs if you cannot.

A General Durable Power of Attorney is the most powerful power of attorney as it gives your agent the ability to do virtually anything that you can do financially. Importantly, a General Durable Power of Attorney allows your agent to care for your financial concerns if you are disabled. If you become unable to handle your financial affairs due to an accident or illness, your agent can step in and take care of your finances.
Other types of powers of attorney include specific powers of attorney that grant an agent very specific and limited powers, such as the right to sell a particular piece of real estate, the ability to fund a trust with your assets, or the right to access a safe deposit box or manage your mail.
Powers of Attorney can also be “Springing” Powers of Attorney, meaning your agent cannot act until they receive a letter from your physician that you are incapable of handling your financial affairs.
A Virginia financial power of attorney lawyer can also help if you feel a loved one’s power of attorney is being handled inappropriately. State law allows certain family members to step in if someone’s agent under a power of attorney is suspected of wrongdoing.
Let a Virginia Financial Power of Attorney Lawyer Help You Arrange it Properly
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If you or a loved one needs or has any questions about arranging a Power of Attorney, we can help. Call a Virginia financial power of attorney lawyer to get started.
Written By Jennifer Rossettini
Jennifer Rossettini is an experienced attorney and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Professional.
Jennifer knew from a very young age that she wanted to be an attorney. While her younger self envisioned a career as a criminal prosecutor, she discovered during law school that she really enjoyed tax law and the legal analysis associated with complex issues rather than litigation.
Jennifer joined Parks Zeigler, PLLC in 2025 to head up its Estate Planning and Elder Law practice areas and fully utilize the firm’s embrace of modern technologies for better client service.