Maricopa County Power of Attorney Lawyers — 13 found

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  1. Lisa Keylon

    Maricopa County Power of Attorney Lawyer Lisa Kurtz Keylon
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    Scottsdale, AZ Power Of Attorney Lawyer. Licensed for 20 years.

  2. Dan Morris

    Maricopa County Power of Attorney Lawyer Dan R Morris
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    8.3

    Phoenix, AZ Power Of Attorney Lawyer. Licensed for 42 years.

  3. Susan Sandys

    Maricopa County Power of Attorney Lawyer Susan L Sandys
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    6.5

    Phoenix, AZ Power Of Attorney Lawyer. Licensed for 27 years.

  4. David Eastman

    Maricopa County Power of Attorney Lawyer David Thomas Eastman
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    7.5

    Glendale, AZ Power Of Attorney Lawyer. Licensed for 5 years.

  5. Adrian Betts

    Maricopa County Power of Attorney Lawyer Adrian Betts
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    Phoenix, AZ Power Of Attorney Lawyer. Licensed for 6 years.

  6. Theron Hall

    Maricopa County Power of Attorney Lawyer Theron M Hall Jr
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    7.2

    Mesa, AZ Power Of Attorney Lawyer. Licensed for 39 years.

  7. Douglas Cook

    Also known as Doug Cook

    Maricopa County Power of Attorney Lawyer Douglas K Cook
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    Mesa, AZ Power Of Attorney Lawyer. Licensed for 42 years.

  8. Paul Smelkinson

    Maricopa County Power of Attorney Lawyer Paul Smelkinson
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    Phoenix, AZ Power Of Attorney Lawyer. Licensed for 23 years.

  9. Letty Segovia

    Maricopa County Power of Attorney Lawyer Letty Segovia
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    Gilbert, AZ Power Of Attorney Lawyer. Licensed for 7 years.

  10. Ronald Wilson

    Maricopa County Power of Attorney Lawyer Ronald G Wilson
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    Phoenix, AZ Power Of Attorney Lawyer. Licensed for 29 years.

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Power Of Attorney

A power of attorney is a document you sign to give someone else the right to make legal decisions for you. Unlike a guardianship, you determine the decision makers' authority by the language used in the power of attorney form; you can limit it to health matters, financial issues, or any combination of powers that suits your needs. For example, if you are having heart surgery, you might consider appointing a family member with power of attorney over your health care, in case decisions need to be made and you aren't able to make them. Lawyers with expertise drafting power of attorney forms make sure the decision-making authority you are giving someone matches what you have in mind.