Wills and Powers of Attorney

Wills & Powers of Attorney Services in South Bay

Giving your loved ones peace of mind during stressful times

Wills & Powers of Attorney Attorneys Serving Rancho Palos Verdes & South Bay

Make Decisions Now So Your Family Is Protected Later

A will is one of the most important legal documents you can create.

Without a proper plan in place, your assets may not be distributed the way you intended, and your loved ones could face unnecessary stress, delays, and legal complications.

With the right will and powers of attorney, you stay in control—both now and in the future. You can clearly outline your wishes, protect your family, and ensure that someone you trust can make decisions on your behalf if needed.

At Lane Law Group, we help families across Rancho Palos Verdes and South Bay create wills and powers of attorney that protect their future and provide peace of mind.

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Why You Need a Power of Attorney

Life can change in an instant.

If you become unable to make decisions due to illness or an accident, who will step in for you?

Without a power of attorney in place, your family may need to go through a costly and time-consuming court process just to manage your finances or make important decisions on your behalf.

A power of attorney gives you control. You choose someone you trust to act for you—so your affairs are handled smoothly, without unnecessary delays or legal complications.

With the right plan in place, you can protect yourself, your assets, and your loved ones from uncertainty.

What Does a Power of Attorney Cover—and Why It Matters

A power of attorney allows someone you trust to step in and make important decisions on your behalf when you cannot.

There are two main types:

  • Healthcare Power of Attorney — for medical decisions
  • Financial Power of Attorney — for property, finances, and legal matters

Without these in place, your family may face delays, legal obstacles, or even court involvement just to help you.

By setting this up now, you stay in control. You decide who will act for you—and how.

It’s a simple step that can prevent major problems later.