Financial Power of Attorney
A written document where one person (principal) appoints another (attorney-in-fact/agent) to handle some or all of one's property and financial affairs. Ends at the principal's death or incapacity.
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Why A Financial Power of Attorney
- To appoint someone, you trust, to handle your financial and business affairs should you become incapacitated
- Designate a guardian and/or conservator
- Durable power of attorney extends into the principal's incapacity