A power of attorney (POA) grants an appointed agent the legal authority to act on behalf of the principal. The principal can revoke this authority at any time, provided they are mentally competent. If ...
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Power of attorney documents give one or more people the right to act as your agent when you're unavailable, incapacitated, or otherwise indisposed. Beyond more general types of POAs, specialized ...
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