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  • Definition of Durable Power of Attorney for Finances

    A power of attorney is a written document in which you give another person the authority to act for you. This person becomes your "agent" to carry out the responsibilities identified in the document.

  • What Is the Difference Between General Power of Attorney and Limited Power of Attorney?

    A power of attorney is a legal document that gives somebody else authority to make decisions for you. There are different kinds of powers of attorney that can serve different purposes.

  • Gifting Assets as Power of Attorney

    A power of attorney is a legal mechanism by which a person, known as an "agent" is appointed to act on another person's behalf. The person creating the power of attorney is called a "principal"....

  • Use of a Power of Attorney

    A power of attorney is a legal document which authorizes another person--appointed by the person creating the power of attorney--to act on that person's behalf. The person who is making the power...

  • How to Revoke a POA

    A power of attorney is a legal document which allows a person to appoint someone else (referred to as an "agent") to perform certain tasks specified in the power of attorney document. ...

  • Two Types of Power of Attorney

    A power of attorney is a legal document which authorizes a person to act on another person's behalf. There are two types of powers of attorney: A durable power of attorney and a non-durable power...

  • What Are the Duties of Power of Attorney?

    When an individual is appointed as a power of attorney, there are various duties that person may be called upon to perform. This article explains what a power of attorney is, the various duties a...

  • Full Power of Attorney Definition

    Full power of attorney is a written document by a "principal," that appoints another agent or "attorney of fact" to act on the principal's behalf. The person given full power of attorney begins...

  • Medical Power of Attorney Definition

    Individuals planning their estate for after they're gone have probably also considered what might happen if they get into an accident, have a surgical mishap, or are rendered mentally incompetent...

  • What Will a Durable Power of Attorney Do?

    A durable power of attorney is a legal document in which a person (the "principal") grants another individual (the "attorney-in-fact" or "agent") the authority to act on his behalf with respect to...

  • How to Write a Free Durable Power of Attorney

    The easiest way to create a legal document for free is to use a form. A durable power of attorney is no exception. Many sample forms are available online (see Resources below), and it is a simple...

  • How to Use a Statutory Durable Power of Attorney

    A durable power of attorney gives an agent the right to act on behalf of another person, even after he becomes mentally incapacitated or otherwise rendered unable to make his own decisions and...

  • How to Write an Enduring Power of Attorney

    A power of attorney is a document that confers on someone (the agent) the right to act on another's (the grantor's) behalf. This person need not be an attorney, and the law recognizes him as an...

  • How to Use Life Insurance

    Having life insurance is an easy way to provide an estate after your death. The key is to make sure a creditor cannot attach a value to the policy. Dying is not cheap—the cost of burial alone can...

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