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Carroll Law Office – Debora Carroll

Introduction

Debora Carroll is a solo attorney at Carroll Law Office working primarily in the Middle Tennessee area.  Mrs. Carroll’s law practice specializes in Insurance Regulatory Law which benefits from her over 30 years of experience in property and casualty insurance working with national insurance companies, MGA’s and other agencies.   She also works with small to medium businesses and individuals on contract review and drafting.

Area Of Practice

Power of Attorney Tidbits

A Power of Attorney is a document that allows a person to appoint another person to act on their behalf should they ever require someone to make short- or long-term decisions for them. 

A Power of Attorney document allows you to designate certain powers to another, which may include:

  • Healthcare:  To consent, refuse, consent or withdraw consent to healthcare treatment. 
  • Real Estate: To buy, sell, rent, or otherwise manage residential, commercial, and personal real estate.
  • Business: To invest, trade, and manage any and all business transactions and decisions, as well as handle any claim or litigation matters.
  • Finance: To control banking, tax, and government and retirement transactions, as well as living trust and estate decisions. Financial powers also allow your representative to control personal insurance policies and to continue donating to any charities in your stead.
  • Family: To purchase gifts, employ professionals, and to buy, sell or trade any of your personal property.
  • General Authority: This grants your personal attorney the authority to make any decisions that you would be able to if you were personally present. 

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