Power of Attorney in El Paso, TX | Villegas Law & CPA Firm
Give the Right People the Legal Power to Help You
Life is unpredictable. If you become unable to make financial, legal, or medical decisions for yourself, a Power of Attorney (POA) makes sure someone you trust can step in.
At Villegas Law & CPA Firm, we help El Paso residents create valid, enforceable POA documents that protect their wishes — whether you’re planning ahead, traveling, aging, or caring for loved ones.
We offer clear, compassionate guidance in English and Spanish, plus the added benefit of CPA-level insight for financial planning.
What is a Power of Attorney?
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives another person the right to make decisions or act on your behalf.
There are different types of POAs based on your needs:
Durable Power of Attorney: Stays active even if you become incapacitated.
Medical Power of Attorney: Lets someone make healthcare decisions if you can’t.
Financial Power of Attorney: Authorizes someone to manage your money, property, or business.
Limited or Temporary POA: For specific tasks like signing documents while you’re out of town.

Why Do You Need One?
Without a POA in place, your family might have to go to court to get permission to help you — even if it’s urgent. With a POA, you stay in control by choosing someone you trust in advance.
Use a POA for:
Aging or declining health
Military deployment
Business travel
Parents caring for children
Managing assets or bank accounts
Why Clients Choose Villegas Law & CPA Firm
✅ We draft both general and custom POAs
✅ Bilingual service in English & Español
✅ One-on-one attorney attention
✅ Fast turnaround & digital-friendly options
✅ CPA insight = smart financial planning
We make sure your POA works when you need it — no guessing, no gray areas.
🔗 Related Services
Learn more about our full estate legal services on our El Paso Probate and Estate Lawyer page.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who should I choose as my Power of Attorney?
Pick someone you deeply trust — a family member, close friend, or professional advisor. You can name multiple people or backups too.
2. Can I cancel or change my POA later?
Yes. As long as you’re mentally competent, you can update, replace, or revoke your POA anytime.
3. Does a Power of Attorney give someone control over everything?
Not unless you want it to. You decide how much power they have and when it begins — your lawyer will help customize it.
📞 Set Up a Power of Attorney Today — Free Consultation
Don’t wait for an emergency to take control. We make it fast and stress-free to name a trusted decision-maker today.
📍 Visit us at:
Villegas Law & CPA Firm
2211 Trawood Dr, El Paso, TX 79935
📞 (915) 412-6800
🗓️ Same-week appointments | Habla Español | Free consultations