Trusted Decision-Making Support for Your Finances, Healthcare, and Future

Empowering You with Licensed, Conflict-Free Representation

A Power of Attorney (POA) is one of the most important legal tools to protect your well-being and financial affairs, especially in times of incapacity, health emergencies, or life transitions.

At Pride Trust Services, we serve as neutral, licensed fiduciaries authorized to act under Financial and Healthcare Powers of Attorney.

Our role is to ensure that your wishes are honored, your affairs are managed professionally, and your dignity is preserved.

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Our Power of Attorney Services

Financial Power of Attorney

Managing your finances, assets, and obligations with transparency and fiduciary duty.

  • Manage checking, savings, investment, and retirement accounts
  • Pay bills, utilities, insurance, taxes, and other obligations
  • Oversee budgeting and cash flow management
  • Handle real estate transactions (sale, rental, maintenance) if authorized
  • Coordinate with attorneys, CPAs, and financial advisors
  • Maintain strict, detailed record keeping for full accountability
  • Prevent financial abuse or mismanagement

Healthcare Power of Attorney (Advance Health Care Directive)

Advocating for your healthcare wishes with compassion and legal compliance.

  • Communicate directly with doctors, hospitals, and care teams
  • Authorize or refuse medical treatments based on your instructions
  • Coordinate second opinions, hospice care, long-term care, or rehabilitation
  • Review and manage insurance claims, Medicare/Medical benefits
  • Ensure all HIPAA-compliant access to health records
  • Maintain your dignity, preferences, and end-of-life wishes as directed
  • Coordinate with family, care providers, and palliative teams respectfully
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When You Might Need Pride Trust Services for Power of Attorney

  • You don't have a trusted family member or friend available
  • Family dynamics make a neutral fiduciary a safer choice
  • You want a licensed professional accountable to the courts and regulatory boards
  • You seek to avoid conflict, confusion, or financial mismanagement
  • Your healthcare or financial needs require ongoing oversight and coordination

Why Choose a Licensed Professional Fiduciary for POA?

  • Neutral, Conflict-Free Representation
  • Licensed Professional Fiduciary
  • Certified LGBTBE® — culturally sensitive and inclusive care
  • Court-Accountable and Bondable (if necessary)
  • Experienced in Managing Complex Financial, Legal, and Healthcare Matters
  • Strict HIPAA and Data Security Compliance
  • Transparent, Ethical Billing and Record keeping
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Our Power of Attorney Process

Step 1: Consultation & Needs Assessment
We review your financial and/or healthcare goals and recommend a tailored service plan.

Step 2: Legal Authority Setup
We ensure we have the appropriate POA documents executed correctly, in collaboration with your attorney if needed.

Step 3: Active Management
We manage financial or healthcare decisions per your wishes, coordinating with professionals and family as appropriate.

Step 4: Regular Reporting and Updates
We provide clear, ongoing communication, records, and updates for transparency and peace of mind.

Common Questions About Power of Attorney Services

A: Financial POA manages money, assets, and transactions. Healthcare POA makes medical decisions if you're unable to speak for yourself.

A: Yes. We can accept narrowly defined POAs — for example, managing only real estate or paying bills — depending on your needs.

A: We are not a law firm. You should work with your attorney to draft a POA; we step in to act once authority is granted.

A: You can revoke the POA at any time if you're deemed capable, restoring full control to yourself.

Protect Your Future with the Right Advocate in Place

When you choose Pride Trust Services, you gain a trusted fiduciary partner — ready to protect your interests, honor your wishes, and advocate for your dignity.