Protecting the Ones You Love with Powers of Attorney
- Attorney Niki Piskuric
- Nov 5, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 11, 2025

A Power of Attorney allows someone you trust to act on your behalf if you become unable to. Whether due to illness injury or aging life can shift unexpectedly. Having the right legal documents in place means decisions stay in the hands of people who know you best.
In Kansas and Missouri there are two main types of Powers of Attorney that provide important protection. A Financial or Durable Power of Attorney gives a trusted person the ability to manage your bills bank accounts and real estate. A Healthcare Power of Attorney ensures your medical care follows your values even when you cannot speak for yourself.
Without these documents loved ones often face court delays or uncertainty at already stressful times. Creating a Power of Attorney does not mean giving up control. It means ensuring your choices are respected. These documents can be limited flexible and easily updated as life changes.
At Sunflower Law we help you select the right decision makers and create clear enforceable documents recognized in both Kansas and Missouri. Protecting your future starts with one simple step putting your intentions in writing.



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