POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR PROPERTY

 

A Power of Attorney can be a useful tool to help you manage your property and facilitate business transactions when you are unable to or unavailable to act. An "Agent" is appointed by you to act in this capacity.

A power of attorney is durable, that is, it is effective until the principal's death unless it is revoked or amended. Your wishes will be carried out despite your subsequent incapacity.

You can make a power of attorney effective at a future date, or when a certain event (such as medical disability) takes place. The power of attorney may be revoked or amended at any time.

The Agent has broad control to manage all of your personal property.

The power of attorney is a convenient way for you to manage your property and business affairs when you cannot be present or if you are incapacitated or disabled.

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