A power of attorney is a document that lets you name someone to make decisions on your behalf. This appointment can take effect immediately if you become unable to make those decisions on your own. For example, if you become mentally incapacitated or deploy to another country, you may be unable to make necessary decisions personally.
Read MoreIf you have been selected as an Attorney-in-Fact, you may exercise the powers authorized in the Power of Attorney upon signing. As a fiduciary acting on the Principal’s behalf, you must act prudently and reasonably in managing the Principal’s affairs.
Read MoreA health care power of attorney is a document in which you designate someone to be your representative, or agent, in the event you are unable to make or communicate decisions about all aspects of your health care. Specifically, it empowers your agent to make health care decisions in the event of your incapacity.
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