Power Of Attorney

Power of Attorney — Kansas & Missouri Medical and Financial POA

Power of Attorney Attorney Serving Leavenworth County and Surrounding Kansas & Missouri Communities

A power of attorney allows someone you trust to act on your behalf if you are unable to make decisions for yourself. Properly drafted and executed documents can help prevent delays and unnecessary court involvement during emergencies.

Get a POA that’s done right

The Law Office of Joe Kobs assists individuals and families throughout Leavenworth, Lansing, Bonner Springs, Atchison, and surrounding areas in both Kansas and Missouri with legally compliant and properly executed power of attorney documents.

Durable Medical Power of Attorney helps with

  • Communication with hospitals and doctors if you are unable
  • Medical treatment decisions
  • Access to medical records
  • Emergency medical decision-making

Why it matters

If something happens unexpectedly, a durable medical POA can help your chosen person speak with providers and make time-sensitive decisions without unnecessary delay.

Durable Financial Power of Attorney helps with

  • Paying bills
  • Managing property
  • Handling banking transactions
  • Making financial decisions

Avoid court involvement

Having a properly drafted and executed Kansas or Missouri durable financial POA can help avoid costly delays and unnecessary court involvement when financial matters must be handled quickly.

Areas served

The Law Office of Joe Kobs serves clients across Leavenworth County and nearby communities in Kansas and Missouri, including Leavenworth, Lansing, Bonner Springs, Atchison, and surrounding areas within approximately 45 miles.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between medical and financial power of attorney?

A medical POA focuses on health care decisions and communication with providers. A financial POA focuses on banking, bills, property, and other financial matters. Many clients benefit from having both.

Does a power of attorney work across Kansas and Missouri?

POA rules can vary by state and by institution. A properly prepared document helps reduce friction, and we can discuss your Kansas and Missouri needs during your consultation.

When should I update my power of attorney?

It may be time to update after major life changes (marriage, divorce, relocation, new property, changes in who you trust) or if your documents are older and no longer reflect your wishes.

We’d love to hear from you

If you have questions about Kansas or Missouri power of attorney documents, we’re here to help. Schedule a consultation and take the next confident step forward.


Disclaimer: This page is for general information only and does not create an attorney-client relationship.