Passing the Baton: Oregon Estate Tips

Powers of Attorney in Oregon: Who Manages Your Money If You Can’t?

8 min · 23 jun 2025
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Incapacity can happen suddenly—and when it does, someone needs legal authority to manage your finances. In Oregon, that means having a durable power of attorney. In this episode of Passing the Baton, estate planning attorney Jared Hight explains how powers of attorney work, when they take effect, how to choose your agent, and why a poorly drafted POA can leave your family stuck in court. Track Town Law includes a custom Oregon power of attorney in every flat-fee estate plan. Because access and clarity shouldn’t be optional. Schedule your free consultation today at tracktownlaw.com [https://www.tracktownlaw.com]

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