Planning Ahead with Confidence

Health Care Proxy & POA Lawyer in Queens, NY

Life can change in an instant. Illness, injury, or incapacity can leave you unable to make important financial, legal, or medical decisions. Without proper documents in place, your family may be forced to go to court for guardianship: a stressful and time-consuming process.

What Are Powers of Attorney & Health Care Proxies?

Together, these documents protect your future and your family’s peace of mind by ensuring decisions are made by people you trust, not by the courts.

Without these documents, critical decisions may be left in the hands of judges or medical providers instead of your chosen representative.

When Should You Create These Documents?

It’s always best to act before a crisis arises. You should consider a POA and health care proxy if:

Why Hire a Lawyer for POA & Proxies?

DIY forms often fail to meet New York’s strict legal standards. Errors can invalidate your documents, leaving your family unprotected. My office ensures:

Disputes Involving POA & Health Care Proxies

Unfortunately, disagreements sometimes arise regarding powers of attorney or proxies. Richard Cary Spivack provides skilled representation in:

When mediation isn’t possible, I provide assertive representation in court to protect your rights and your loved one’s wishes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A POA is chosen voluntarily while you still have capacity. Guardianship is court-ordered when someone is already incapacitated.

Pick someone trustworthy, responsible, and capable of handling legal, financial, or medical matters on your behalf.

Yes. As long as you have capacity, you may revoke or update these documents at any time.