A financial power of attorney authorises someone you trust to handle money matters — paying bills, managing investments, signing checks, filing taxes, talking to Social Security — when you can't do it yourself.
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A financial power of attorney authorises someone you trust to handle money matters — paying bills, managing investments, signing checks, filing taxes, talking to Social Security — when you can't do it yourself.
It can be "durable" (effective immediately and continuing through incapacity) or "springing" (effective only if a doctor certifies you're incapacitated). Most planners now recommend a durable POA: springing POAs sound safer but can stall in a crisis while you wait for the certification.
Around 30 states have adopted some version of the Uniform Power of Attorney Act, but the exact form, witnessing rules, and which powers must be specifically granted vary state-by-state. We strongly recommend an estate-planning attorney draft this one.
Alaska financial POA requirements vary — work with an attorney.
GuardianStep does not generate financial powers of attorney because the requirements differ enough by state — and the financial stakes are high enough — that we want yours drafted by someone with malpractice insurance. Most estate-planning attorneys quote $150–$500 for a basic POA. Once you have one, come back and store it with us so the people who'll need it can find it instantly.
Upload it to GuardianStep so your agent, family, and care team can find it the moment it's needed.
Store my Alaska financial POA in GuardianStepThe signed PDF in your filing cabinet does no good at 2 a.m. when your spouse is in an ER three states away. GuardianStep solves the "where is the document?" problem:
Free GuardianStep account. Encrypted storage. Emergency-access QR cards for the people who'll need it.
Store my Alaska financial POA in GuardianStepGuardianStep is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Information on this page is for general guidance — please review your specific situation with an attorney licensed in Alaska.