Estate Law

Power of Attorney

A power of attorney gives someone written authority to act in your name with regard to your financial and business affairs. The agent may have the authority to control bank accounts, transfer or sell personal property and real property, trade stock, sign legal documents, etc. A power of attorney can be revoked at any time. A power of attorney is only operative while the principal is living.

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