What does power of attorney for incapacity cover?

With power of attorney for incapacity, you can grant one or more trusted persons legally binding authority covering key areas of your life:
  • Health care and medical decisions
  • Financial and property matters
  • Decisions on residence and living arrangements
  • Representation to public authorities, insurers, banks, and courts
  • Company management and business affairs (for self-employed persons and business owners)
It’s important to note that notarized power of attorney for incapacity is routinely accepted by banks, public authorities, and courts and offers the highest level of legal certainty.