Free Power of Attorney

In this document, a person authorizes another person or organization to act on his or her behalf in a variety of financial and legal situations. A Power of Attorney can be General (granting broad powers) or Special (granting powers over specified situations only). In addition, it may be made into a Durable Power of Attorney, which means that it would remain in effect even if you became legally incompetent.

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Reasons to Create

- You want to provide authority for someone to act temporarily on your behalf in your absence.
- You want to provide authority for someone to act on your behalf in case you become incapacitated.
- You want to provide authority for someone to act on your behalf in specific situations.
 

Before You Begin

Information you may need:
- The name and address of the Principal, the person who will be granting authority to another person.
- The name and address of the Agent, the person who will be given authority to act on behalf of the Principal.
- The name and address of the successor Agent, an alternate person who will be given authority to act on behalf of the Principal, if the first Agent is unable to act as the Agent.
- Complete legal description of any real estate over which the Agent will have power.
 

Reasons to Update

- Your level of trust in the Agent changes.
- Your Agent dies or becomes unable to perform the duties of the position.
- You want to change the powers granted to the Agent.
 
 
     
 
     
     
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