Sledgehammers vs. Scalpels in Law

Stop using a sledgehammer for a task that requires a scalpel.

In estate planning, 'General' Power of Attorney forms are the sledgehammers. They are blunt instruments that grant far too much authority, often leading to unintended legal friction or personal risk.

To protect your assets, you must prioritize precision over convenience:

  • Task-Specific Tools: Use Limited POAs for specific business or personal transactions.
  • Reduced Friction: Specific tools are more easily accepted by institutions because the intent is clear.
  • Risk Mitigation: You prevent 'authority creep' where help turns into a loss of control.

Watch the full podcast episode for more details: https://youtu.be/QArxlnVAjMw


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