By: Miriam Taylor | 2010-09-21 | Law The General Power of Attorney is a document that will appoint an attorney to act on your behalf regarding general activities such as personal and/or financial matters. read more
By: James NLMAU | 2010-10-18 | Law A power of attorney is a legal document in which one person (the principal) appoints another person or organization to act as an agent on his or her behalf, thus conferring authority on the agent to perform certain acts or functions on behalf of the principal. read more
By: Richard Hill | 2012-07-04 | National, state, local A limited power of attorney, also known as a special power of attorney, is designed for a specific purpose. The person appointed as the agent does not have the broad authority or powers over the financial affairs of the principal that a general type form would give to them. read more
By: Paul Johns | 2011-04-12 | Law A power of attorney is a legal document wherein one person (the Granter/Principal) appoints another person or organization to act as an agent on his or her behalf. The granter delegates his authority ... read more
By: Steve mich | 2012-02-03 | Law Power of Attorney in Glasgow is executed under certain rules and regulations as enacted by the UK Government. A Power of Attorney is drafted for a secure future by any individual. read more
By: Lucia Montoya | 2011-04-01 | Law This article tells you about the factors which are vital in choosing an agent as your power of attorney. Now, let us suppose you have decided to appoint a representative for you for carrying out legal... read more
By: Simon Volkov | 2011-08-22 | Personal Finance Assigning power of attorney privileges to someone is a normal practice of estate planning strategies. POA grants authority to someone else to act on behalf of an individual who is incapable of making healthcare or financial decisions for their self. read more
By: Martin Petroff | 2008-12-19 | Elderly Care This article discusses the basics of creating a durable power of attorney, a necessary tool for the management of estates as well as for Medicaid and public benefit planning. read more
By: Richard Hill | 2012-05-23 | National, state, local The Act defines a power of attorney to be a writing that grants authority to an agent to act in the place of the principal, whether or not the term poa is used. read more
By: Tim Bishop | 2010-09-29 | Law Changes in UK law and the introduction of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 have affected Powers of Attorney in the UK. Lasting Powers of Attorney ('LPAs') have replaced with Enduring Powers of Attorney ('EPAs'). But what does this mean for you? Read on to find out the difference between the two. read more
By: Steve mich | 2011-12-15 | Legal Power of attorney is a written document authorizing to act on behalf of someone else in private affairs, business affairs, land dealings etc. read more
By: Alex John | 2011-07-28 | Business This article explains the use of power of attorney and how to revoke an existing power of attorney and legal will by virtue of revocation deed. read more
By: Legal Services | 2012-05-18 | Law Power of Attorney is a document that has legal value and will be signed by a person who is willing to give someone else to take responsibility for managing his or her assets or business as an agent. This includes making the decisions of money, investments and other settlements related to finance. read more
By: joseph gendron | 2012-02-29 | Law Texas Power of Attorney are composed of four major forms; Durable, General, Limited, and Medical. All provide an intricate purpose in allowing someone else to act in the presence of oneself. read more
By: Lucia Montoya | 2011-04-09 | Law The person appointed by you as medical power of attorney acts on your behalf to make decision concerning your life. It can be either your spouse or your children or any other person whom you trust fully. The power is created to take medical decision when you become incapacitated or mentally ill or unconscious. read more