Get a Will, Power of Attorney, and Medical Directive— Before You Travel

You’re Ready to Travel. Is Your Life in Order?

 

Emergencies don’t ask if you’re home or away. If something happens while you’re traveling—an accident, illness, or worse—will your family know what to do? More importantly, will they have the legal right to do it?

 

Before you leave for any trip, make sure you’ve locked down these three critical documents:

  • Will – so your loved ones aren’t left with confusion or court battles.
  • Power of Attorney – so someone you trust can act for you if needed.
  • Advance Medical Directive – so your medical care reflects your wishes.
  • These aren’t “maybe one day” documents. They’re now documents. Especially if you travel.

Protect Your Family and Stay in Control

 

Without A Will

 

If you pass away while traveling:

 

State law—not you—decides who gets what.  A court decides who cares for your kids.  Your family is left grieving and scrambling.


With a will:

  • You control how your assets are distributed.
  • You appoint guardians for your children.
  • You ease the burden on your family.

Meet with an expert estate planning lawyer—wherever you are in Pennsylvania.  Call 610-XXX-XXXX to schedule a meeting. 

 

Power of Attorney

 

If you're hospitalized or incapacitated:

  • Your finances could be frozen.
  • No one can make legal decisions for you without court intervention.
  • Bills, business, or basic needs could stall.

With a Power of Attorney (POA):

  • Someone you trust can immediately step in.
  • They can manage your accounts, property, and obligations.
  • You stay protected, even when you can’t act for yourself.

If you are a PA resident, meetings can be done remotely—simple and secure for PA residents.

 

Advance Medical Directive

 

If you can’t speak for yourself in a medical crisis:

  1. Doctors may take actions you wouldn’t want.
  2. Family members could disagree or panic.
  3. You risk receiving care that goes against your beliefs.

With this document:

  • Your care preferences are clearly defined.
  • You appoint someone to make medical decisions for you.
  • You remove the emotional burden from your family.

Connect with estate planning attorney Harris Resnick without leaving your home.  You don’t need to go to an office. If you live in Pennsylvania, we can meet online—on your schedule.

 

Who Should Do This?

  • Travelers—domestic or international
  • Parents (especially if traveling without children)
  • Solo travelers or retirees
  • Anyone with medical conditions
  • Business owners who can’t afford disruptions
  • Anyone leaving town for more than a day or two

Don’t Travel Without These Documents

 

It takes just hours to get protected for years. All without stepping foot in a law office.

 

Choose what you need: Will, POA, Medical Directive


Meet online with a Pennsylvania attorney specializing in Estate Planning documents.   Call 610-565-0301.


Travel with peace of mind.  Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late.  

 

You’d never fly without your ID. Don’t travel without legal protection.

 

Protect your family. Secure your future. Get a Will before you travel.

Whether you’re in Media or anywhere else in Pennsylvania, Mr. Resnick’s flexible approach ensures you can receive high-quality legal support in a way that works for you.

 

Media Office
Harris J. Resnick, Esq.
22 State Road
Media, PA 19063


Phone: (610) 565-0301
Fax: (610) 565-5011
Email: hjresnick@resnickelderlaw.com

 

Experienced, Knowledgeable, and Recognized in the Field

Mr. Resnick brings decades of experience to his estate planning and elder law practice. In addition to his work with clients, he has taught Elder Law at Penn State University’s Abington Campus and presented at prestigious institutions such as the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Drexel University School of Nurses, Nueman College, and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Widener University.

He is also an active member of several professional organizations, including:

  • The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)
  • Pennsylvania Bar Elder Law Section
  • Delaware County Bar Elder Law Committee

 

Schedule Your Consultation Today

 

Call today at (610) 565-0301 or email hjresnick@resnickelderlaw.com to schedule your consultation. If you cannot meet with Mr. Resnick in person, he can arrange a virtual meeting and signing necessary documents remotely while using a traveling roatary.