06/03/2026
Many people assume estate planning starts with a will. In reality, one of the most important documents you can have in place is a Power of Attorney.
A properly drafted Power of Attorney allows someone you trust to make financial and legal decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so yourself. Without one, your loved ones may face additional legal hurdles during an already difficult time.
Planning ahead is not about expecting the worst. It's about protecting yourself, your family, and your future.
If you have questions about establishing a Power of Attorney as part of your estate planning strategy, contact Gina Iacovangelo, Esq.
Gallo & Iacovangelo, LLP
180 Canal View Blvd., Suite 100
Rochester, NY 14623
585.340.4201
[email protected]
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