Aaron Hall and attorneys at the Twin Cities Law Firm can help you if you need a Minnesota power of attorney.
A power of attorney can take many shapes and sizes. Common examples include
- General Power of Attorney
- Special Power of Attorney
- Real Estate Power of Attorney
- Health Care Power of Attorney
- Medical Power of Attorney
- Power of Attorney for a Child
- Guardian’s Power of Attorney for a Child
- Durable Power of Attorney
We can also assist with a Revocation of Power of Attorney.
Sometimes, a person’s physical or mental capacity raises questions regarding whether they are capable of entering into a power of attorney. In those cases, we can help you seek court approval to appoint a guardian or conservator. These are called a guardianship or conservatorship. Guardians help someone with their personal needs. Conservators help someone with their financial needs.
In Minnesota, a power of attorney may be used for many reasons. For example, consider the following situations:
- Buying, managing or selling real estate
- Disclaiming interests (done within estate planning to avoid estate taxes)
- Employing professional assistance
- Entering into contracts
- Entering safety deposit boxes
- Exercising stock rights
- Filing tax returns
- Handling banking transactions
- Handling matters related to government benefits
- Handling transactions involving U.S. securities
- Maintaining and operating business interests
- Making gifts
- Making transfers to revocable (“living”) trusts
- Purchasing life insurance
- Settling legal claims
If you need a power of attorney, contact us to discuss your situation. Our attorneys can advise you regarding the type of power of attorney needed for your situation.


