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Draft Your Power of Attorney in Minneapolis

You need to choose a trusted person who can manage your finances, insurance, and daily responsibilities if you become disabled or unavailable. A durable power of attorney gives that person legal authority to pay bills, access bank accounts, and handle property matters on your behalf. In Minneapolis, professionals and homeowners often prepare this document to avoid court-appointed conservatorship and ensure someone they trust can step in during unexpected events. The scratch of a pen on paper can save your family weeks of legal proceedings and stress.

Everhart Law Office LTD. drafts powers of attorney that meet Minnesota legal requirements and provide clarity for banks, financial institutions, and other third parties. This service supports clients facing aging-related planning, short-term disability, or long-term illness, and is commonly requested by Blaine residents preparing for surgery, extended travel, or declining health. A well-drafted POA specifies the scope of authority, names alternate agents, and includes provisions that take effect immediately or upon incapacity. Choosing an agent who understands your priorities and financial habits is critical to effective planning.

Secure your power of attorney in Minneapolis by scheduling a consultation to protect your financial interests.

Why Choose Professional Power of Attorney Drafting in Blaine?

Creating a power of attorney starts with identifying the person you trust most to handle your money, pay your bills, and manage your property if you're incapacitated. You'll discuss what powers to grant—broad authority or limited tasks—and when those powers should take effect.


Everhart Law Office LTD then prepares a durable POA that complies with Minnesota statutes, ensuring the document is recognized by financial institutions, insurance companies, and government agencies. The firm's careful drafting prevents delays and disputes, so your agent can step in immediately when needed.


Because your circumstances and relationships may change, the firm encourages regular reviews of your POA, especially after marriage, divorce, relocation, or significant health events—keeping your plan aligned with your current life and priorities.


Secure your financial future—reach out today to draft your durable power of attorney in Blaine.

How Our Process Works

Understanding the powers you grant and the responsibilities your agent assumes helps you choose wisely. These questions reflect concerns common among Twin Cities clients who want to maintain control while preparing for the unexpected.

A durable power of attorney prevents court involvement and ensures someone you trust can act quickly in financial emergencies. Many Minneapolis families complete this document alongside their will and health care directive to form a comprehensive plan. Book your power of attorney consultation now to authorize the right person for your needs.

What can my agent do with a power of attorney?
Your agent can manage bank accounts, pay bills, file taxes, buy or sell property, and handle insurance claims, depending on the powers you grant.
Does a power of attorney end if I become incapacitated?
No, a durable power of attorney remains in effect during incapacity, which is why it prevents the need for court-appointed conservatorship.
Can I name more than one agent?
You can name co-agents who act together or alternate agents who serve in succession if the first cannot or will not serve.
Will banks accept my power of attorney?
Minnesota law requires financial institutions to honor a properly executed POA, though some banks request their own forms as well.
Can I revoke a power of attorney later?
Yes, you can revoke a POA at any time while you are mentally competent by signing a written revocation and notifying your agent and third parties.