Incapacity, POA, and Health Directives
Estate planning is not only about what happens when you die. The more common problem is what happens if you are alive but cannot make your own decisions — an accident, a stroke, dementia. Without the right documents, your family has to go to court to get authority to act, which is slow and expensive. A durable power of attorney and an advance health care directive fix that in advance. These guides cover who can make financial and medical decisions for you, how a power of attorney works, what a health care directive does, and how to plan for long-term care. To put these in place, talk to Eric.
Powers of attorney
- CA Power of Attorney Guide for Families — Step-by-step guide to a California power of attorney: execution rules, durable vs. springing POA, agent duties. Free consult: (805)…
- Does a Power of Attorney End at Death in California? — Yes — every power of attorney dies with the principal. What actually gives you authority after a death in California, and what to do if y…
- Power of Attorney for Parents: Complete California Guide — Need POA for an aging parent in CA? Your parent must have capacity to sign. Learn steps, what to do if they cannot, and when…
- Springing Power of Attorney: Protect — A springing POA only activates when a trigger fires -- usually incapacity. Learn how California law works and whether it fits your plan…
- The Bank Won't Accept My Power of Attorney: California Fixes — California banks must honor a valid statutory power of attorney — and can owe attorney's fees if they unreasonably refuse. The exact esca…
- What is the Difference Between Power of Attorney and Conservatorship? — If you feel you may experience a situation where you are unable to make decisions for yourself, you may want a power of attorney or…
Health care decisions
- 2026 Living Will: Protect Your Estate — What is a Living Will? A living will is a legal document that outlines your preferences for medical treatment and end-of-life care in…
- Advanced Directive Benefits in California — The Benefits of Creating an Advanced Directive in California In today's fast-paced world, planning for the future is crucial, especially…
- CA Living Will Guide: Protect Your Autonomy — Why have a living will in California? Understand how it protects your family, addresses incapacity, avoids probate delays, and secures your…
- DNR vs Advanced Directive: Differences — A DNR Order, or Do Not Resuscitate form, is used when deciding how to treat a patient who has suffered injuries or illness and needs to…
- Healthcare Directives: 2026 Guide — What Are Healthcare Directives? Healthcare directives are legal documents that outline your preferences for medical care in situations…
- Healthcare Proxy in Estate Planning — The Role of a Healthcare Proxy in Estate Planning Estate planning can feel like navigating a labyrinth, especially when thinking about…
- Living Will 2026: Get Attorney Help Now — What is a Living Will? A living will is a key legal document outlining your healthcare preferences should you become unable to communicate…
- Living Will: Do You Need a Lawyer? — California's living will is the Advance Health Care Directive. An attorney drafts it right. Free consult: Ridley Law (805) 244-5291.
- The Benefits of a Healthcare Proxy in Advanced Medical Planning — The Benefits of a Healthcare Proxy in Advanced Medical Planning As we navigate through life, planning for future health care decisions may…
- The Role of a Healthcare Directive in Estate Planning — What is a Healthcare Directive? A healthcare directive, also known as an advance directive, is a legal document that outlines your…
- What is the Difference Between a Living Will and an Advance Healthcare Directive? — Why should everyone have a living will, advance healthcare directive, or both on top of a final will and testament? An estate lawyer can…
Planning ahead
- CA Incapacity Planning Guide 2026
- Complete Guide to End-of-Life Planning in California — End-of-life planning guide with California focus: estate documents, probate concerns, trusts, wills, guardianship, and protecting family…
- End of Life Checklist – Protecting California Families — End of life checklist for California parents: Key documents, estate plan updates, avoiding probate, and securing your children’s future…
- Estate Planning for Incapacity in California Families — Estate planning for incapacity highlights legal documents, decision-making roles, key protections, and pitfalls for California families and…
More guides
- Can Someone With Dementia Amend a Trust in California? — A dementia diagnosis doesn't automatically bar a trust amendment in California. The sliding-scale capacity standard courts actually use, …
- Can Someone With Dementia Sign a Will or Trust in California? — A dementia diagnosis doesn't automatically void a will. California's capacity standard, the sliding scale for trusts, lucid intervals, and…
- Does a POA Have to Be Filed With the Court in California? — A California power of attorney does not need court filing to be valid. Learn when recording with the County Recorder IS required and when…
- HIPAA Estate Planning Guide 2026 — Understanding HIPAA Release Forms and Their Crucial Role in Estate Planning In the intricate world of estate planning, where decisions are…
- HIPAA Release: Estate Plan Access 2026 — Understanding the HIPAA Release: A Crucial Estate Planning Document Estate planning might not be the most exciting topic, but it's an…
- Understanding the HIPAA Release and Its Importance in Estate Planning — Understanding the HIPAA Release and Its Importance in Estate Planning When we think of estate planning, our minds often drift towards…
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