Elder Law - Power of Attorney

A power of attorney ("POA”) is one of the most common legal documents used to grant someone else power to do something for and behalf of the person granting the power of attorney.

The holder of a POA acts as the agent for the grantor, or the principal. A POA can be for something specific or general. It can expire on a date certain or be good until revoked. It can be "durable” or it can terminate upon the incapacity of the principal. A POA is widely used as an important estate planning tool.

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