Power of attorney

Confidently Create Your Power of Attorney in Minnesota

As a trusted power of attorney lawyer in Anoka, Field Law makes it easy to authorize someone you trust to act on your behalf. Families from Andover to Coon Rapids rely on us to draft clear, enforceable powers of attorney that protect finances, healthcare choices, and peace of mind—no matter what life brings.

Practice Areas

Customized POA documents that match your exact wishes and estate planning goals

Current knowledge of Minnesota statutes, keeping your paperwork compliant and effective

Straightforward guidance that turns legal jargon into plain language

Ongoing reviews and updates, so your plan grows with you over time

Why Every Estate Plan Needs a POA

A power of attorney lets you name a trusted decision-maker before an accident or illness forces the issue. Durable financial POAs cover banking, real-estate deals, and tax filings, while healthcare POAs empower loved ones to communicate with doctors. Pair your POA with a living trust for seamless asset management throughout Anoka County.

Choosing the Right POA Type

Some clients prefer an immediate POA that takes effect the moment it’s signed. Others choose a springing POA that “springs” into action only if a doctor certifies incapacity. We’ll explain how each option affects privacy, control, and ease of use—then draft the document that best supports your long-term plans.

  • Our Straightforward Process

    From selecting the right agent to coordinating witnesses and notarization, we handle every detail. Many clients finalize their POA while drafting your will, saving time and ensuring all estate documents work together. Flat-fee pricing means you always know the cost up front

  • Peace-of-Mind Statistics

    Only 33 % of Americans have a power of attorney, yet POAs prevent costly court interventions 90 % of the time. Clients who establish a POA report feeling 75 % more secure about their future—a simple step with outsized benefits.

FAQs

Your legal questions, answered.

  • How long is my power of attorney valid?

    It remains effective until the date you specify, you revoke it, or—if it’s durable—you pass away.

  • Can I revoke or change my POA?

    Yes. You can revoke a POA at any time in writing, then execute a new one to replace it.

  • Is a POA required for real-estate closings?

    Title companies often ask for a specific real-estate POA when you can’t attend a closing; we draft that quickly.

  • What’s the difference between a medical POA and a living will?

    A medical POA names a decision-maker, while a living will outlines your treatment preferences; we recommend having both.

  • Can I sign my POA remotely?

    Minnesota allows remote online notarization for POAs—ideal if you or your agent live outside Anoka County.


Serving Anoka County Families

Whether you live in Anoka, work in Andover, or care for a parent in Coon Rapids, Field Law delivers the same personalized POA guidance—virtually or in person.

Get in Touch

Secure your future with great counsel. Schedule your free 30-minute consultation and discover how a tailored power of attorney keeps your affairs in trusted hands.