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 office Attorney-led review 2 to 4 minute intake Most requests reviewed within 1 business day

This usually takes about 2 to 4 minutes, keeps the summary short, and routes the matter to the office in the right category for review. For many planning matters that fit, the next step is the $100 30-minute consultation by email so the documents, family structure, and next drafting steps can be reviewed carefully.

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

What happens next

The review path for this kind of matter.

  1. 1. Start with the closest page or use the shorter document route if it fits better.
  2. 2. Send the core facts in about 2 to 4 minutes so the matter lands in the right review lane.
  3. 3. If the matter fits, the next step is often the $100 30-minute consultation by email.

Submitting intake does not create an attorney-client relationship, but it does place the matter into the office review process.

What this can include

Common needs inside this matter.

  • Durable financial powers of attorney
  • Medical and health care decision documents
  • Updates to older planning documents
  • Coordination with broader estate planning when needed

What the office looks for first

The questions that shape the first review.

  • Who needs authority, protection, or clearer instructions before a crisis
  • Whether the current documents still fit the family, assets, and decision-makers
  • What should be drafted, updated, or coordinated first so the plan works cleanly later

Next step

How fitting matters usually move next.

For many planning matters that fit, the next step is the $100 30-minute consultation by email so the documents, family structure, and next drafting steps can be reviewed carefully.

Most planning clients are trying to avoid confusion later. The first question is usually whether the documents match the family, the assets, and the people who may have to act.

What this page helps you decide

Whether this is the right fit before you commit more time.

Best for documents, authority decisions, and family planning that should be handled before a crisis makes everything harder.

Use a different path instead

Use the shorter planning route if the matter is mostly document-focused.

These planning pages are often the right place to start, but some clients prefer the shorter Simple Services route when they already know the matter is mostly about documents, updates, or attorney review before drafting.

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.

Start Intake

Ready to talk about power of attorney?

Use the guided intake to send the matter for fit review and place it in the right review lane.

2 to 4 minute guided intake Attorney-led review Most requests reviewed within 1 business day

Personal injury matters are screened for fit first. For many non-injury matters that fit, the next step is an email with scheduling instructions for the $100 30-minute consultation.