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Durable Power of Attorney
Remains effective even if you become incapacitated
Key Features:
Grants authority to an agent to manage financial, real estate, or business affairs
Remains effective even if the principal becomes incapacitated
Can specify the scope and limitations of the agent's authority
May include provisions for the agent to handle specific transactions or decisions
Should be notarized for added legal validity
Recommended for most users
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Healthcare Power of Attorney
For medical decisions and healthcare matters
Key Features:
- Designates an agent to make healthcare decisions
- Specifies the principal's healthcare preferences
- Includes provisions for end-of-life care
Medical Power of Attorney
Appoint a healthcare agent for medical decisions
Key Features:
- Appoints a trusted individual as your healthcare agent
- Specifies the scope of authority granted to the agent
- Includes provisions for alternate agents if the primary is unavailable
Revocation of Power of Attorney
Cancel a previously granted Power of Attorney
Key Features:
- Clearly identifies the Power of Attorney being revoked
- States the principal's intention to revoke the POA
- Specifies the effective date of the revocation
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