Legal Disclaimer
Last updated: March 2026
PLEASE READ THIS DISCLAIMER CAREFULLY BEFORE USING OUR SERVICE.
This Is Not Legal Advice
SimplePOA Pros provides legal document templates and information for self-help purposes only. We are not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice, legal opinions, or legal recommendations. No attorney-client relationship is created by using this service, visiting this website, or communicating with us in any way.
If you need legal advice for your specific situation, you should consult with a licensed attorney in your state. This is especially important if you have complex assets, business interests, blended families, existing legal disputes, or any other situation that may require professional legal judgment.
Not a Substitute for an Attorney
Our service is designed for straightforward Power of Attorney needs. It is not a substitute for the advice and representation of a licensed attorney. There are many situations where an attorney's involvement is strongly recommended or may be required, including but not limited to:
- Complex financial situations or significant assets
- Business ownership or partnership interests
- Blended families or contested family situations
- Existing litigation or legal disputes
- Real estate transactions in multiple states
- International assets or cross-border considerations
- Situations involving potential elder abuse or undue influence
- Special needs planning
- Tax planning considerations
Documents Are Educational Templates
The documents generated through our service are templates personalized with your information. They are designed to comply with your state's general requirements for Power of Attorney documents. However, they are provided as educational resources and self-help tools. The legal validity of any document depends on proper execution in accordance with your state's specific requirements, which may change without notice.
AI-Assisted Document Generation
Documents generated by this service are created with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology. While we make every effort to ensure accuracy and compliance with current state requirements, AI-generated content may contain errors, omissions, or inaccuracies. You are solely responsible for:
- Reviewing all documents thoroughly for accuracy before signing
- Verifying that all personal information is correct
- Confirming that the powers granted are what you intend
- Ensuring the document meets your specific needs
State Law Compliance
Power of Attorney laws vary significantly from state to state and change frequently. While our templates are designed to comply with your state's current requirements as of the date of generation, we cannot guarantee that:
- The laws have not changed since our templates were last updated
- Every aspect of your state's requirements is addressed
- The document will be accepted by all third parties
- The document will achieve any particular legal result
- County-level or local requirements are fully addressed
No Guarantee of Third-Party Acceptance
Third parties such as financial institutions, healthcare providers, government agencies, and other organizations may refuse to accept a Power of Attorney document for various reasons, including but not limited to:
- The document's age (some institutions have internal policies limiting acceptance)
- Formatting or language concerns
- Institutional policies that exceed state legal requirements
- Suspected fraud or undue influence
- Preference for their own proprietary forms
- Inability to verify the document's authenticity
We are not responsible for any third party's refusal to accept any document created using this service.
Your Execution Responsibility
You are solely responsible for properly executing (signing, witnessing, notarizing, and recording as required) any document generated by this service in accordance with your state's laws. An unsigned or improperly executed Power of Attorney is not legally valid regardless of the quality of the document itself.
We provide general guidance on your state's execution requirements, but requirements can change and may have nuances that our general guidance does not address. When in doubt, consult a local attorney or your state's bar association for current execution requirements.
Unauthorized Practice of Law
SimplePOA Pros operates as a document preparation service. We do not practice law, select legal forms on your behalf, or apply legal judgment to your specific circumstances. All selections and decisions about the content of your documents are made by you. We provide the tools and templates; you make the choices.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, SimplePOA Pros, its owners, operators, employees, and affiliates shall not be liable for any damages whatsoever arising from the use of or inability to use this service, including but not limited to direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive damages, whether based on warranty, contract, tort, negligence, strict liability, or any other legal theory.
Acknowledgment
By using SimplePOA Pros, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this disclaimer, that you understand this is not legal advice, and that you accept full responsibility for reviewing and properly executing any documents created through this service.
Contact
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