Did you know you have the right to have a Professional Power of Attorney? Your designated Power of Attorney can be authorized to act as you in nearly every situation.
By law, the courts, designated agencies, and opposing counsel must accept your Power of Attorney.
A Professional Power of Attorney can ONLY act on your behalf in the ways YOU specifically designate. This can be very broad or it can be very limited.
Some of the ways we can help you are:
Speaking on your behalf with child support workers, social workers, your ex spouse (no more harassment from them!) and in many other situations such as with the IRS, Department of Revenue and the Social Security Administration.
We can fulfill records requests and do other records related tasks.
We can negotiate on your behalf with your ex, with your landlord or with other people.
We can save you from taking time off of work.
If you are like many others involved in the legal process, you might have a lot of anxiety. When we go to work for you, you can focus on what it is important, rather than spend your time arguing with lawyers and exes.
We have been providing this service since 2004, and are experts in providing excellent service.
Contact us today and we can get started right away.
