For individuals in New Mexico, power of attorney often involves appointing a trusted person to manage financial, property, business, or healthcare-related matters when needed. Common power of attorney concerns include durable powers of attorney, limited powers of attorney, healthcare authorizations, agent responsibilities, and updates to existing documents. An attorney may help ensure the document clearly outlines authority and reflects the individual’s goals and preferences.
Legal Specialization: Estate Planning, Family, Real Estate
Practice Areas: Child Custody, Child Support, Contracts & Agreements, Guardianship, Land Use & Zoning, Mediation & Collaborative Law, Power of Attorney, ...
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