When it comes to protecting your financial and healthcare decisions in Oregon, Fales Law Group is here to assist. Our Power of Attorney services ensure that a trusted individual can act on your behalf when you’re unable to make decisions yourself. Whether it’s managing your finances, handling medical choices, or overseeing personal matters, we offer comprehensive services tailored to your unique needs At Fales Law Group.
Our legal practice focuses exclusively on estate planning, probate, and asset protection. We ensure your Power of Attorney documents comply with Oregon law and reflect your individual goals.
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows you to appoint an “agent” or “attorney-in-fact” to act on your behalf. This can include managing financial assets, making healthcare decisions, or handling property transactions.
At Fales Law Group, we focus on creating customized Power of Attorney documents that address your unique circumstances. Whether you’re planning for the future or responding to an immediate need, our experienced Living Trust attorney in Oregon can guide you through the process to ensure your wishes are legally protected.
We Assist with:
Drafting financial Power of Attorney documents
Establishing healthcare directives for medical decisions
Defining agent authority to align with your goals
Ensuring compliance with Oregon law
A Durable Power of Attorney remains in effect even if you become incapacitated, ensuring your affairs are managed according to your wishes.
This document empowers your agent to make medical decisions for you if you cannot express your preferences. It guarantees that your healthcare choices are honored during crucial situations.
A Financial Power of Attorney gives your agent authority to manage financial matters, such as paying bills, handling investments, or overseeing property transactions.
At Fales Law Group, we focus exclusively on estate planning, living trusts, and Power of Attorney documents. Our team works closely with clients to ensure their documents meet Oregon’s legal requirements and reflect their unique needs.
Free Initial Consultations: Explore your options without obligation.
Tailored Documents: Customized to align with your personal goals and concerns.
Oregon Legal Knowledge: In-depth understanding of the state’s legal requirements for Power of Attorney documents.
Step-by-Step Guidance: Assistance with drafting, signing, and notarizing your Power of Attorney.
Ongoing Support: Help with updating or revoking your Power of Attorney as your needs evolve.
Setting up a Power of Attorney with Fales Law Group is straightforward and designed to protect your interests:
Consultation: Discuss your needs and determine the best type of Power of Attorney for your situation.
Document Drafting: Receive a customized Power of Attorney tailored to your goals and Oregon’s legal requirements.
Legal Formalities: Complete the signing and notarization process with our guidance.
Ongoing Revisions: Update or revoke your Power of Attorney as needed.
We focus exclusively on Living Trusts, Estate Planning, and related fields to keep our in-house expertise sharp
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Experienced
We’ve been in business for over 20+ years and developed thousands of Living Trusts and other Estate Planning Documents.
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Professional
We don’t have jack-of-all-trades attorney. We have professionals who have mastered their fields working together to give you the best protection for yourself and your family.
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Effective
We don’t just use “standard” templates or “boiler plate” language. Each one of our Living Trust based Family Plans comes custom to your family, our situation, and your needs.
Ron McKenzie2024-07-16 “When my wife, Pamela and I decided to establish a Living Trust, we realized we had no idea where to start. So, I took the lead and over a period of three months attended three different seminars in Las Vegas that were offered by legal firms that specialized in assisting and developing Living Trust solutions for families. The firm that came out on top by a huge margin was Gary L. Fales & Associates. So the question is WHY? The reason is Gary in his presentation immediately addressed the needs and wants that my wife and I were looking for, plus they had very reasonable pricing with various payment options. So, we signed on and they helped us assemble our Living Trust including Wills and Burial Instructions and where our Assets would go. We both highly recommend meeting and talking with Gary Fales and his great Staff. When you complete the process, you’ll sleep better at night.” Ronald A. and Pamela S. McKenzie Deedee Bonner2024-07-10 The staff at Gary Fales Law, are always friendly and professional, weather it's a phone call or in person, you're treated with kindness and respect. Shereen Bugeda2024-05-16 Jacque was very informative, patient and such a pleasure to deal with. She answered all our questions that we had. Highly recommend Gary L. Fales & associates law office. Jan Fischer2024-05-13 Jackie was very thorough going through all of documents, and answering many questions. George Hamilton2024-04-18 Jacque was very pleasant and knowledgeable while explaining the documents Emily Childers2024-03-12 Jacque was so friendly and helpful in explaining the answers to our many questions. She is definitely experienced and made the whole process easy for us. Thank you! Caleb Childers2024-03-12 Jacque was excellent, thanks for your help! Luis Rivera2024-03-04 Very informative and easy to follow. Answered all questions on point. Very happy with everything.Load more
Without a Power of Attorney, the court may appoint a guardian to make decisions on your behalf. This process can be costly, time-consuming, and may not align with your preferences.
Yes, you can designate several agents or appoint a successor agent to safeguard your interests in case the primary agent is unavailable.
No, adults of any age can benefit from having a Power of Attorney. It’s an essential document for anyone who wants to ensure their affairs are handled by a trusted individual if they become unable to act on their own behalf.
Yes, notarization is required to make your Power of Attorney legally valid in Oregon. The other option is to have it acknowledged by two witnesses to be legally valid. Our team will guide you through this step to ensure compliance.
Absolutely. You can amend or revoke your Power of Attorney at any time, provided you are of sound mind.
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Establishing a Power of Attorney is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your financial and healthcare decisions. At Fales Law Group, we ensure your Power of Attorney documents are prepared with care and precision, giving you confidence that your wishes will be honored.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation and safeguard your future.