What Are Powers of Attorney?
Powers of Attorney are legal documents that authorize someone you trust to act on your behalf when you can’t act for yourself. There are two main types:
Financial Power of Attorney
A Financial Power of Attorney names someone (called your “Agent”) to handle your financial matters if you become incapacitated. This includes:
- Paying your bills and mortgage
- Managing your bank accounts
- Filing your taxes
- Handling insurance claims
- Managing investments
- Selling property if necessary to pay for your care
Healthcare Power of Attorney (Advance Care Planning Document)
In Idaho, the Healthcare Power of Attorney is called an Advance Care Planning Document. It serves two important purposes:
First, it names your Healthcare Agent, the person who will communicate with healthcare providers on your behalf and make healthcare decisions if you’re unable to do so.
Second, it gives you an opportunity to state your wishes for end-of-life care, which used to be called a “Living Will.”