Create a Durable Power of Attorney You Can Trust

Take Control of Your Financial Future

Ensure Your Financial Matters Are in Trusted Hands

A legally sound power of attorney (POA) lets you hand financial decision-making to someone you trust—before life throws a curveball. Tarantino Law prepares rock-solid POAs for families across Mooresville, Sherrills Ford, Denver, and Troutman, ensuring bills stay paid and investments stay protected even if you can’t manage them yourself.

Which Type of POA Fits Your Life?

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Durable Power of Attorney

Keeps your agent’s authority in place if you become incapacitated—an essential safeguard for long-term security.



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Limited (Special) Power of Attorney

Grants narrow authority for a single task—perfect for closing a real-estate sale while you’re abroad.




Springing Power of Attorney

Activates only when a specific event occurs, such as a doctor certifying incapacity. We draft clear “springing” triggers so banks won’t question your agent’s authority.

Choosing the Right Financial Decision-Maker


Selecting an agent means balancing trust, financial savvy, and availability. We guide you through pros and cons—whether you’re naming a spouse in Denver or an adult child living near Sherrills Ford—and build in backup agents in case your first choice can’t serve.

Get the Answers You Need to Plan with Confidence

FAQs About Power of Attorney in Mooresville, NC

  • What is a durable power of attorney?

    It’s a document that lets your agent handle finances immediately and continues if you’re later declared incapacitated.

  • Does a POA expire if I move states?

    Most states honor an out-of-state POA, but reviewing it after relocating—say, from Mooresville to Troutman—keeps everything current with local law.

  • Can I appoint multiple agents?

    Yes. You can require them to act jointly for added oversight or allow each to act independently for convenience.

  • How do banks verify a POA?

    Financial institutions review the notarized document and may request an affidavit confirming it’s still valid. We supply bank-friendly language to reduce delays.

  • Is a POA valid after death?

    No. Authority ends at death, and your will or trust takes over. That’s why POAs pair best with a complete estate plan especially when it’s health related.

Set Up Your Power of Attorney Today

Same-week appointments, flat fees, and attorney-drafted documents—everything you need to protect your finances with confidence. Schedule your free 15-minute call and take the first step toward lasting peace of mind.