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Service type
Draft
Location
Ohio
Client type
Personal
Client industry
-
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$300 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
1 bid

How much does it cost to Draft a Durable Power of Attorney in Ohio?

For this project, the client received 1 proposal from lawyers to draft a Durable Power of Attorney in Ohio, with flat fee bids ranging from price of $300 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

Project Description

In 2022, an individual in Ohio posted a project seeking assistance with drafting a durable power of attorney. The client required this document to comprehensively cover all matters pertaining to both spouse’s interests, ensuring that both parties would be represented in future legal decisions. This need arose from a desire to establish clear legal authority and support in managing affairs. As a result, the client received one proposal from licensed lawyers, with flat fee bids starting at $300, all submitted to meet the requested deadline of less than a week.

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Forum Questions About Durable Power of Attorney

Durable Power of Attorney

North Carolina

Asked on Jul 1, 2025

Can someone who has POA & is a caretaker of a family member in an assisted living facility receive compensation for services rendered from the family member’s estate?

I have a cousin that has taken on sole responsibility for the care of my aunt (95 yrs old), who is now in an assisted living facility. He has spent countless hours handling the sell of her house, enrolling her into an assisted living facility, daily visits, taking her to doctor’s visits and handling any issues that may arise. Family members of my aunt would like to compensate my cousin for all his time spent in caring for my aunt. Can my cousin be paid a monthly compensation from my aunt’s estate? Can each family member sign a statement (and have it notarized) that they are in agreement for this money to be paid monthly to our cousin for his services? What steps would we need to take to make this happen? We just want to make sure it is all done legally.

Jazmin C.

Answered Aug 1, 2025

I would say yes, especially if it is in the power of attorney that they can be compensated. If you want to reduce that down to a payment agreement, you can; it may not be necessary, but you can definitely do that. I would start with the durable power of attorney first!

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Durable Power of Attorney

Colorado

Asked on Nov 5, 2021

How does a durable power of attorney work when the person dies?

If you have a durable power of attorney and the person dies, do you still have the authority or does it go to the spouse. I have a durable power of attorney for my aunt, she just died and I'm trying to take care of her funeral and things. Does her husband now have the right to make decisions or myself with the durable power of attorney?

Sarah D.

Answered Nov 30, 2021

A Durable Power of attorney for finances (and healthcare) expires once your aunt dies. It is the executor of her will who now acts in that stead related to her finances. If the executor is the spouse, it will be his right to make the decisions. However, if all property was jointly owned between spouses, there is no need to probate the will under Colorado law.

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