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Power of Attorney Attorney in Harrison, Arkansas

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Empowering your choices, protecting your peace of mind.

At Burrus Elder Law, we provide comprehensive power of attorney, living will, and guardianship services to help you take control of critical healthcare and financial decisions. Serving Harrison, Arkansas, our team ensures your rights are protected and your wishes clearly defined. With our support, you can create a plan that honors your choices and provides peace of mind for you and your loved ones.

Our Services


Power of Attorney (POA)

A power of attorney allows you to designate a trusted person to make financial or medical decisions on your behalf. Our attorneys help you draft a POA document that reflects your wishes and offers legal clarity for those making decisions in your stead.

Living Will

A living will outlines your healthcare preferences should you become unable to communicate. We ensure your living will is comprehensive and legally sound, giving you control over medical treatments and end-of-life decisions in advance.

Healthcare and Financial Directives

Our team assists in creating both healthcare and financial directives, which clarify who should manage your personal and financial matters. These directives ensure a smooth transition of responsibilities, removing uncertainties for your family.

Guardianship Arrangements

For families caring for minors or individuals with disabilities, guardianship arrangements provide essential protection. We guide you in setting up guardianship plans that prioritize the well-being of your loved ones, offering legal assurance and peace of mind.

Why Choose Burrus Elder Law for Power of Attorney, Living Will, and Guardianship Services?

Comprehensive Legal Coverage

We cover every aspect of personal, healthcare, and financial planning for total peace of mind.

Personalized Approach

Our solutions are tailored to your needs, ensuring each document reflects your specific wishes.

Experienced, Compassionate Guidance

With Burrus Elder Law, you receive attentive, caring support throughout the process.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between a power of attorney and a living will?

    A power of attorney designates someone to make decisions on your behalf, while a living will outlines your healthcare preferences for specific situations.

  • Who should I choose as my power of attorney?

    Ideally, someone you trust completely, such as a close family member or friend, who understands your wishes and can make responsible decisions.

  • Do I need a lawyer for guardianship arrangements?

    Yes, setting up legal guardianship involves specific legal procedures. Our attorneys can guide you through this process, ensuring all arrangements are binding and effective.

Protect Your Rights and Secure Your Future Today!

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