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A Power of Attorney (POA) is one of the most essential legal tools in your estate planning toolkit. While wills and trusts prepare for the future, a POA is about readiness today—especially in situations where illness, injury, or distance prevents you from managing your own affairs.

At Axis Estate Planning, we guide individuals and families in making thoughtful, proactive decisions. Understanding whether a general or limited Power of Attorney is right for you can help protect your finances and ease the burden on your loved ones.

What Is a Power of Attorney?

A Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives someone you trust—your “agent” or “attorney-in-fact”—the authority to act on your behalf. This may include handling financial transactions, signing documents, or making legal decisions.

In this article, we focus on financial POAs, specifically the difference between general and limited authority.

General vs. Limited Power of Attorney

General Power of Attorney

A general POA provides broad authority. Your agent can manage nearly all financial affairs, including:

  • Accessing and managing bank accounts
  • Paying bills and handling investments
  • Buying or selling property
  • Filing taxes or applying for benefits
  • Making financial gifts (if authorized)

This option is ideal for long-term support or if you need someone to help manage your day-to-day financial life. It’s commonly used in elder care planning, marital planning, or during extended travel or illness.

However, a general POA grants sweeping authority—so choosing a trustworthy agent and establishing clear boundaries is vital.

Limited (Specific) Power of Attorney

A limited POA grants authority for a specific purpose, time frame, or event. It might be used for:

  • Allowing a CPA to speak to the IRS on your behalf
  • Empowering a real estate agent to handle a closing
  • Enabling a family member to pay bills during your recovery or time abroad

Limited POAs add structure and reassurance, especially when you want to control the scope of financial decisions being made in your name.

Ways to Tailor a Limited POA

  1. Specific Actions
    Define exactly what the agent can do—such as accessing one bank account or signing one legal document.

     

  2. Time Limits
    Set start and end dates to align with known events, like surgery or overseas travel.

     

  3. Triggering Events (Springing POAs)
    These go into effect only when a condition is met—like a formal diagnosis of incapacity—helping you retain full control until needed.

Which One Is Right for You?

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer.

  • General POAs provide broad convenience but require deeper trust and oversight.
  • Limited POAs offer more control and peace of mind for specific situations.

Your decision depends on your goals, comfort level, and the role your agent will play in your financial life.

Regardless of type, it’s crucial to revisit your POA periodically—especially after major life events like retirement, relocation, marriage, or divorce.

Stay Compliant With Michigan Law

Michigan adopted the Uniform Power of Attorney Act in 2024. This law affects how POAs must be written and what agents can and cannot do. Important updates include:

  • Explicit language about gifting
  • Enhanced fiduciary responsibilities
  • New notice and disclosure requirements

An outdated or non-compliant POA could be rejected just when you need it most. We help ensure your documents reflect Michigan’s current laws—and your personal intentions.

Final Thought

A Power of Attorney is more than paperwork—it’s protection. It’s preparation. It’s peace of mind.

Whether you need full support or just a backup plan for travel or medical care, Axis Estate Planning is here to help you make the best choice for yourself and those you love.

Let’s make sure your plan is ready—when it matters most.

Visit Us: 900 Wilshire Drive, Suite 105, Troy, MI 48084
Call Us: (248) 251-1001
Learn More: www.axisattorneys.com

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At Axis Estate Planning, we believe that estate planning isn’t about age—it’s about empowerment. It’s about protecting the life you’re building and the people you love most, no matter where you are on your journey.

If you were born between 1981 and 1996, you’re a millennial—and whether you’re 25 or 40, chances are you’re celebrating important milestones: building a career, buying a home, growing your savings, or starting a family.
With these milestones comes the opportunity to put thoughtful protections in place.


Why Estate Planning Matters for Millennials

One of the most critical reasons to create an estate plan is to ensure your children and loved ones are cared for according to your wishes.

  • For parents:
    A last will and testament allows you to name a guardian for your minor children. Without it, the court could appoint someone to raise your children—someone who may not share your values, hopes, or dreams for their future.

  • For everyone:
    Life is unpredictable. Documents like a healthcare power of attorney and a financial power of attorney ensure that if you’re ever seriously ill or injured, the people you trust most will be empowered to make decisions on your behalf. Without these protections, your loved ones may face difficult legal barriers at the worst possible time.

An Estate Plan Protects More Than You Think

An estate plan doesn’t just safeguard your children or medical wishes—it extends to many areas of your life, including:

  • Protecting your growing assets

  • Ensuring beloved pets are cared for

  • Managing digital assets like social media accounts, cryptocurrencies, and online banking

  • Leaving meaningful gifts or messages for the people who matter most

At its heart, estate planning is an act of love—giving peace of mind to your family and creating a future that reflects your values and vision.


Start Building Your Peace of Mind Today

No matter where life has taken you, it’s never too early—or too late—to create a plan that gives you confidence in the road ahead.
At Axis Estate Planning, we’re honored to walk alongside you with compassion, clarity, and expert guidance.

Take the first step today.

  • Visit Us: 900 Wilshire Drive, Suite 105, Troy, MI 48084
  • Call Us: (248) 251-1001
  • Learn More: www.axisattorneys.com


Axis Estate Planning

Trusted. Thoughtful. Here for what matters most.

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