Chicago Family Lawyer
Chicago Illinois Family Law Attorney
Chicago Family Law Attorney Nancy C. Murphy helps guide families through, what is often, an intimidating, difficult legal system. Whether it’s planning for the future or navigating through conflict, Nancy C. Murphy and Associates has experience achieving a positive resolution for families when they need it most.
Since 1991, our Chicago family law firm has earned the respect of judges because we are efficient and have a successful case history. We do not tell our clients what to do; we listen to their needs and help them make informed choices. Discover the difference of a law office with a warm, caring environment where families can depend on receiving personal service.
Family law is a multi-faceted area of law that deals with family relations, and encompasses such areas as: adoption, child custody and visitation, children's rights, child support, spousal support (alimony), separation agreements, civilian and military divorce (dissolution of marriage), marital property division (equitable division), elder law matters, estate planning, estates and trusts, wills and will contests, probate, insurance, cohabitation agreements, pre-marital (pre-nuptial) agreements, marriage and other legal issues pertinent to the family.
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What is a Power of Attorney?
When a person becomes incapacitated, the government or the court often steps in and appoints someone to represent and make legal decisions that the person would have to take. One of the ways to avoid government or court intervention, and the appointment of a stranger to act as your guardian, is to use a Power of Attorney. A Power of Attorney is a written document stating that one person gives to another the full power and authority to represent him or her. It must be signed by both the attorney and the principal, witnessed by two people, and notarized.
What is a Durable Power of Attorney?
A durable power of attorney is a form of agency. The person who gives the power is the principal, and the person who receives the power is the attorney or agent. Durable in this context means that the agent`s power will survive the principal`s incapacity or disability. As a result, a Durable Power of Attorney can be used as an alternative to guardianship in some states under certain circumstances, provided the principal executed the document before losing capacity. There are two types of Durable Power of Attorney: Financial Durable Power of Attorney and Healthcare Power of Attorney. The Financial Durable Power of Attorney is also known as a General Durable Power of Attorney. The agent`s authority to act for the principal under a Financial Durable Power of Attorney is based on the powers that the principal gives to the agent. Whether broad, general, or limited, the specific powers given to the agent are completely determined by the principal. Among other things, the principal may delegate to the agent in the Financial Durable Power of Attorney the authority to make deposits and withdrawals from his/her checking account, to file his/her tax returns, and to sell his/her home. However, there are a few powers that the principal may not delegate. For example, the agent cannot prepare a Will, vote, or seek a divorce on the principal's behalf.
A Healthcare Power of Attorney specifically grants authority to the agent to make decisions about and relating to medical treatment. For example, the agent may consent to treatment, refuse to consent to treatment, or withdraw consent to treatment. In addition to these decisions directly about medical treatment, the agent may make all arrangements at any hospital or nursing care facility, employ or discharge care personnel, request, receive, and review any information about the personal affairs or physical or mental health of the principal. As laws vary from state to state, it would be in your best interest to consult an Estate Planning attorney in your area if you want more information about Powers of Attorneys.
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