Senior : Powers of Attorney

last modified 2010-02-24 15:50

A Power of Attorney voluntarily creates a relationship with another which gives them the right to act as if they were you.  You may limit a power of attorney to a very specific transaction or you may grant full power to someone over all of your affairs.  Some of the most frequently asked questions follow:

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