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Power of Attorney
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A power of attorney grants another person legal authority to act on your behalf. POA requirements vary by state and typically require notarisation — always have it reviewed by an attorney.
Tips for a stronger letter
- -Most states require a POA to be notarised — check your state requirements.
- -Be specific about which powers are granted and which are excluded.
- -Consider a durable POA if you want it to remain valid if you become incapacitated.
- -Keep the original in a safe place — give your agent a certified copy.