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Power of Attorney Forms
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that evidences the creation of a liaison between two people who are designated as "principal" and "agent". Through this document, the principal authorizes . . .

Real Estate Power of Attorney
A real estate Power of Attorney grants legal authority to another party or agent to make financial decisions regarding the principal’s real property, including purchase and sale. In particular,. . .

Power of Attorney
The Oxford dictionary defines a Power of Attorney as "the authority to act for another person in specified legal or financial matters". In other words, granting someone a power of attorney empowe. . .

Specific Power of Attorney
The Oxford dictionary defines a Power of Attorney as "the authority to act for another person in specified legal or financial matters". Simply speaking, a Power of Attorney establishes a fiduciar. . .

Limited Power of Attorney
Through a limited Power of Attorney, the "principal" can authorize another person, i. e. "agent", to carry out specified tasks on his or her behalf for limited time duration or only under certain . . .

Durable Power of Attorney
A Durable Power of Attorney authorizes the principal’s named representative [attorney-in-fact] to continue to act for him or her after he or she become incapacitated; the legal document must cont. . .

General Power of Attorney
A general Power of Attorney is used by the principal to allow the agent to handle all of his or her affairs during a period of time when he or she is not capable of doing so, for example, when the . . .

Medical Power of Attorney
A Medical Power of Attorney gives specific instructions, prepared in advance, that are intended to direct medical care for an individual if he or she becomes unable to do so in the future. Plainl. . .

Do you need a Living Will Form or a Health Care Power of ...
The purpose of a Living Will declaration is to document your wish that life-sustaining treatment, including artificially or technologically supplied nutrition and hydration, be withheld or withdraw. . .

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