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Parties Involved

The person authorizing another to act is known as the ‘principal grantor’ of the power, while the person authorized to act is known as the ‘agent’, sometimes also called an ‘attorney’ or a ‘representative’.

Why is a POA Required?

A Power of Attorney is mainly made for situations in which you need someone to make the decisions if you’re experiencing difficulties in management or feel that you’ll be medically unfit in the near future, rendering you incapable of making sound decisions.

Types of Power of Attorney

There are two types of Power of Attorney that are made: Power of Attorney for Property and Power of Attorney for Personal Care (or Health).

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