Power of Attorney

by | Apr 18, 2018

Power of Attorney

Bear in mind that the Power of Attorney does not include any medical decision making capabilities for the agent. For such powers, look to establish a Health Care Proxy and Living Will. The Power of Attorney is a document that enables you to designate an agent to make legal and financial decisions and perform transactions on your behalf, even if you become incapacitated.

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