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A More Powerful Power of Attorney

By Marlene S. Cooper |

As you may already know, the power of attorney (POA) form gives your agent the authority to take care of most of your financial transactions for you if you are incapacitated or otherwise unable to handle them for yourself. Your agent can do things like write checks from your account to pay your bills,… Read More »

Power of Attorney

By Marlene S. Cooper |

A core document of any good estate plan is a Power of Attorney. A Power of Attorney is a legal document which you can use to give someone (your agent) the ability to handle financial transactions on your behalf. You can give your agent limited power (only for a specific transaction) or you can… Read More »

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