Power of Attorney
Tulsa power of attorney lawyer for durable financial authority, health care planning, and emergency-ready documents
Powers of attorney matter most when something unexpected happens. They should be clear, intentional, and ready before anyone needs them in a rush. Tulsa Law helps Oklahoma clients put financial and medical decision-making authority in place through practical power of attorney planning.
Best fit
- Adults who want emergency decision authority in place before a health issue or travel issue arises
- Families helping parents or loved ones get organized
- Clients reviewing whether old POA documents still match their wishes
Overview
This page provides an overview of power of attorney matters for clients in Tulsa and across Oklahoma.
What this can include
Common needs inside this matter type
- Durable financial powers of attorney
- Medical and health care decision documents
- Updates to older planning documents
- Coordination with broader estate planning when needed
How the work usually moves
A cleaner path from first question to next step
- We identify who should act, when authority should apply, and what guardrails matter most to you.
- The documents are drafted for clarity, usability, and practical real-world handoff.
- You leave with stronger decision authority planning and a clearer understanding of how it fits your larger estate plan.
What to Expect
A practical overview before you decide how to move forward.
Many clients begin with one specific question, document need, or legal concern. This page is meant to explain the issue clearly, outline the work involved, and help you decide whether it makes sense to contact the firm.
Consultation note
Consultation requests are reviewed for fit, urgency, conflict issues, and schedule capacity. Sending a request does not create an attorney-client relationship.
FAQ
Questions that come up before people reach out
What is the difference between financial and medical powers of attorney?
They cover different kinds of decisions. One is generally about money and property matters, while the other addresses health-related decisions and directions.
Can I choose more than one person?
Possibly, depending on how you want authority handled and how much simplicity you want when the document is actually used.
Should a power of attorney be part of a larger estate plan?
Very often, yes. These documents often work best when coordinated with wills, trusts, and broader family planning choices.
Related Services
You may also want to review these related services.
Estate Planning
Tulsa Law helps Oklahoma clients prepare practical estate documents, organize decision-making authority, and put a clear plan in place before problems become expensive.
- Wills and revocable trust planning
- Durable financial powers of attorney
- Advance directives and health care planning
Wills and Trusts
Tulsa Law drafts and updates wills and trusts for Oklahoma clients who want their wishes stated clearly and their planning handled with care.
- Simple and more customized will planning
- Revocable trust planning where appropriate
- Document updates after major family or financial changes
Guardianship Planning
Tulsa Law helps clients think through guardianship-related planning and the supporting legal documents that protect children, dependents, and vulnerable loved ones.
- Family protection planning
- Guardianship-related attorney guidance
- Coordination with wills, trusts, and powers of attorney
Consultation Path
Ready to talk about power of attorney?
Call (918) 488-9117, send an email, or use the consultation page to have the matter reviewed.