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Corbin, KY Power of Attorney and Will Law Firm

At Freeman Childers, we know that preparing a will or power of attorney is one of the most important steps you can take for your future. These documents are created at pivotal moments—moments when you’re thinking ahead and making decisions about who will speak for you when you can’t speak for yourself and how your affairs should be handled when you can’t handle them yourself. Our team approaches that responsibility with care and attention, making sure your preferences are honored and your loved ones are protected. When it’s time to put your wishes in writing, Freeman Childers is the firm you can trust.

If you live in Corbin and need a power of attorney or will prepared, the attorneys at Freeman Childers are ready to guide you through the process. We proudly serve individuals and families throughout Whitley, Laurel, and Knox Counties, helping them put plans in place that protect their interests and clearly express their wishes for the future.

A thoughtfully drafted will brings clarity and stability after a person’s passing. It directs how property should be distributed, streamlines the administration of the estate, and offers reassurance to family members as they navigate final arrangements.

A power of attorney is an equally important tool—one that allows a trusted person to act on your behalf if you cannot make decisions or sign documents yourself. Our firm has extensive experience preparing these documents, and we are prepared to assist you in putting one in place.

When you are ready to secure your plans for tomorrow, Freeman Childers is here to help.

What Does a Power of Attorney do in Kentucky?

A power of attorney is a powerful document under Kentucky law, giving you the ability to designate someone you trust to step be able to in and handle your financial or medical decisions if illness or injury leaves you unable to do so yourself. Because there are several types of POAs—each serving a different purpose—many people are unsure which one they need or when it should take effect. At Freeman Childers, we take the time to understand your situation, discuss your goals, and explain how the right power of attorney can fit into your broader plans so that your affairs are managed according to your wishes.

What Are the Types of Powers of Attorney (POAs) in Kentucky?

Kentucky law recognizes several different forms of powers of attorney, each designed for a specific need.

  1. durable power of attorney remains effective even if you later become incapacitated, allowing your chosen agent to continue managing your affairs until you revoke the document or pass away.

  2. non-durable power of attorney, on the other hand, stops operating the moment you lose the ability to make decisions, meaning a court would need to step in and appoint someone to act for you.

  3. medical power of attorney—often included as part of an advance healthcare directive—authorizes a trusted individual to make treatment decisions for you in accordance with your stated preferences, and it typically works alongside documents such as living wills or DNR orders.

  4. general power of attorney grants broad authority over financial, legal, business, and property matters, subject to any limitations you choose to include.

  5. limited or special power of attorney confers authority for a specific task or purpose, and once that task is completed, the agent’s authority ends.

  6. Finally, a springing power of attorney becomes active only when a particular condition or event occurs—such as a physician certifying that you are unable to manage your own affairs—and it remains in effect only for the period outlined in the document.

When Do You Need a Power of Attorney?

A power of attorney is helpful when a decision needs to be made regarding you or something under your control, but you are unable to make the decision yourself for any number of circumstances. Oftentimes, these situations arise in the context of you losing the ability to physically or mentally make decisions or sign documents. Other times, you might know that while you are away from home a document needs to be signed, and you want to ensure that someone you trust can sign it on your behalf. It is important to understand the significance of investing in someone their ability to act as your power of attorney—you should only convey that power to someone that you deeply trust and whom you know will act as you otherwise would yourself. To discuss what drafting a power of attorney might look like for you, reach out to our team of talented, trusted attorneys at Freeman Childers.

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