Choose who acts for you — before you have to

    A future power of attorney lets you decide, while you still can, who should manage your finances and personal matters if you lose the ability to do so yourself. MemWall guides you through the choices in plain language and prepares a document that follows the rules in your country.

    What a future power of attorney does

    A future power of attorney is a document you write while you still have full capacity. It says who may act on your behalf — for example pay your bills, manage your home, or make personal decisions — if illness or age one day takes that ability away from you. Without one, your family may have to go through a court-appointed guardianship instead.

    How the wizard works

    1

    Answer in plain language

    Short, respectful questions about who you trust and what powers you want to give them. You can pause and continue anytime.

    2

    We build the document

    Your answers are turned into a properly formatted power of attorney that follows the rules in your country.

    3

    Print, sign with witnesses

    Print the document and sign it with the witnesses your country requires — that's what makes it legally valid.

    What makes it legally valid

    A digital draft is not enough on its own. To be legally binding, most countries require your future power of attorney to be printed and signed with witnesses. MemWall makes this final step clear and easy — and stores the signed scan, encrypted, for your trusted person.

    Secure and only used when needed

    End-to-end encrypted
    Blockchain-secured proof
    Delivered to your trusted person when the time comes

    Put someone you trust in the driver's seat

    Start the wizard for free. You only pay when you're ready to seal the finished document.

    Start the power of attorney wizard