Easton Law, Estate and Business Planning
2301 S. Stearman Dr., Suite 20
Chandler, AZ 85286
480.999.4455
Thank you for contacting Easton Law regarding your Powers of Attorney. We look forward to assisting you! Please read the privacy policy below, and then fill out this form to provide us some initial information.

Privacy Policy

You are submitting personal information to our firm. We may also collect additional non-public personal information about you with your authorization. We or an external service provider will retain the information that you submit in a database, and we will use this information to complete your request. Any service provider that we designate will have agreed not to sell or distribute your information to any third party, and we will also not share the information with any third party except for the service provider. We may also use the information retained in the database to communicate with you directly via email or direct mail, such as to inform you about upcoming seminars that may be of interest to you. In order to guard your nonpublic personal information, we maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards, but we cannot guarantee that your personal information will never be disclosed in a manner inconsistent with this policy.

Attorneys have always been required under their Code of Professional Conduct to keep their clients’ information confidential. Therefore we have always protected your right to privacy. Furthermore, with the passage of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Estate Planning Attorneys, as CPAs, banks, trust companies and other financial service providers, are now required to inform their clients of their policies regarding the privacy of client information.

We do not disclose private personal information about clients or former clients obtained in the course of our practice, except as required or permitted by law: Required DisclosuresAs legal professionals, we are required by law to make disclosures of private information where we have knowledge of elder or child abuse, or of the intent to commit a crime. Permitted Disclosures: To Employees: In order to complete work you engaged our firm to produce, your private information may need to be disclosed to employees of our firm. To Outside Providers: On occasion, we may need to provide your private information to unrelated third parties who may be called on to assist us in completing work you have engaged our firm to complete. This information is never provided without first obtaining your written permission. Examples of third parties to whom your private information might be disclosed are an accountant to assist us with tax research or accounting services, an appraiser to help us to value your assets, or a life insurance professional providing us with quotes for obtaining life insurance coverage.

In order to better serve you and your heirs, as well as comply with certain professional guidelines and requirements, we retain records of the professional services that we provide. As part of our commitment to provide you with the finest service possible, we maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect the private information of our clients and former clients. These safeguards comply with our professional standards as well as with the federal regulations.

Request Not to Release Information. The Federal Trade Commission regulations require us to notify you of your right to request that our firm not release your non-public personal information. While it is unnecessary for you to do so, because our firm does not release any private information, in the interest of satisfying the regulations we include this disclosure.

Although the attorney / client privilege by which our firm is bound prohibits us from releasing any communications between you and one of our attorneys, you can always request that our firm release such information to anyone you designate.

Should you have any further questions regarding our privacy policies and procedures, please feel free to call our office at 480-999-4455, or email us at info@eastonlawpllc.com

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In the event that you are incapacitated for any amount of time because you become ill or are in an accident, naming an agent to serve as your Financial Power of Attorney will enable this person to access bank accounts, pay bills, take legal action on your behalf, and make decisions or sign documents regarding your personal or real property. 

Before you turned 18, your parents or legal guardians were your default representatives and agents, but now that you are 18 or older, it's important to create a power of attorney so you can officially enable your parents to act, or even keep them from acting if you'd prefer to allow someone else to make these decisions.

We recommend naming at least two people in case the first person is not available for any reason.

In the event that you are incapacitated for any amount of time because you become ill or are in an accident, naming an agent to serve as your Medical and Mental Health Care Power of Attorney will enable this person to make decisions on your behalf regarding your health care if you are unable to. 

Before you turned 18, your parents or legal guardians were your default representatives and agents, but now that you are 18 or older, it's important to create a power of attorney so you can officially enable your parents to act, or even keep them from acting if you'd prefer to allow someone else to make these decisions.

We recommend naming at least two people in case the first person is not available for any reason.

The following questions are related to decisions you would make concerning your health care if you were not conscious and able to communicate these decisions yourself. 

Blood Transfusions, Shock Therapy, Psychosurgery...

Thank you for completing this information regarding your financial and health care powers of attorney. We will contact you as soon as possible to obtain additional information, if necessary, and to schedule a time to meet to review your decisions.

Please click the SUBMIT button below when you have finished answering all questions.