It depends how comfortable you are with legal documents. I drew up Mom's PoAs by using an online company called "Legacy Writers." It was easy, they had up-to-date forms for each state (very important), and I could make multiple copies (which I highly recommend.) Just follow the directions for your state. Some docs need to be notarized and/or filed with your county/city/state, others need to be witnessed. I had ours notarized/witnessed at our bank. If you are not comfortable with all the "detail" work involved, consult an attorney. However, you will most likely pay a lot more. IMHO, PoAs are not that hard to prepare if you follow directions. good luck
If you are not comfortable with all the "detail" work involved, consult an attorney. However, you will most likely pay a lot more. IMHO, PoAs are not that hard to prepare if you follow directions.
good luck