It doesn't make me wonder why I have to give them all this information again.
Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA) - A power of attorney that remains valid and in effect even after the principal becomes incapacitated.
Incapacitated - A person becomes unable to handle his or her own financial affairs or healthcare decisions. (also called “disabled” or “incompetent” in some states). A physician generally makes the determination of whether a person is incapacitated or not. The determination of incapacity is usually made by at least one physician.
Durable Power of Attorney for Property - A power of attorney that gives the agent the authority to transact business for the principal.
Not Fit To stand Trial
...See what I'm getting at?
Durable Power of Attorney for Property - A power of attorney that gives the agent the authority to transact business for the principal.
Not Fit To stand Trial
...See what I'm getting at?