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Incapacity Planning: Protecting Your Peace of Mind and Your Loved Ones’ Future — with Ronald Baranski Esq., Estate Planning Attorney in Arkansas and Texas
Let’s face it — life can be unpredictable. If an illness or injury leaves you unable to make decisions or manage your finances, your loved ones could be left in a difficult position. Without a plan, they may be forced into a complicated legal process just to help you — at a time when emotions are already high.
That’s where incapacity planning becomes essential. As your estate planning attorney serving both Arkansas and Texas, we work with you to create clear, legally binding documents that empower the people you trust to act on your behalf if you ever can’t speak for yourself. With documents like a Durable Power of Attorney, Medical Power of Attorney, and Healthcare Directive, your wishes are respected and your loved ones are spared unnecessary stress.
We understand that every situation is unique. That’s why we take a personal, one-on-one approach to helping you put everything in place—with clarity, compassion, and care. As a solo practice, we’re able to give you our full attention and make sure every document reflects your values, wishes, and the life you’ve worked hard to build.
Why Incapacity Planning Matters — Personal Guidance You Can Trust
Thinking about the possibility of being unable to make decisions for yourself isn’t easy. But taking this step is one of the most responsible and loving things you can do. Without the right plan, your family may have to go through a court process just to step in. With a plan, they’ll have clear direction and the legal tools to act immediately on your behalf.
We help you stay in control by making sure your voice is heard — even when you can’t speak. Your plan will allow the people you trust to manage your affairs and make medical decisions that align with your values. It also minimizes stress and confusion for your family during what could be one of the most difficult times in their lives.
When you plan ahead, you ensure your care preferences are honored and your financial matters are handled by the people you choose. You also eliminate unnecessary delays or expenses by avoiding court involvement. The result is peace of mind — for you and for those you love.