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1. Durable Power Of Attorney Info
September 10, 2008
The durable power of attorney (POA) is a legal form, which can be used by a competent adult to appoint another person to act as their agent to manage their financial affairs. It's 'durable' because it stays in full effect even if you become disabled. Usually at inopportune times would be when you need your agent the most, that’s why this legal form was created. Unlike a general POA it won't be inoperative when the principal, person who made the poa, becomes disabled. Although the agent has this power, he must operate under the terms, conditions, limitations, and guidelines outlined in the dura... (read more)
Author: Nicholas Copernicus
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2. What Can You Do With a Power of Attorney?
August 17, 2008
A power of attorney form is a legal form that will allow someone to appoint another person to legally act on his or her behalf. The person who creates the POA (power of attorney) is called the principal and the person appointed to act on the principal’s behalf is called the agent.
One need a POA fills for many people is their need to help their aging parents with their financial affairs. Aging is a process we all have to go through but it can be made a much easier process with a POA. When we become physically or mentally debilitated to a point where we don't want or can't handle our finan... (read more)
Author: Nicholas Copernicus
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3. How to Give Someone Power of Attorney
June 26, 2008
A Power of Attorney is a form that can be used to legally authorize some one else to handle your financial affairs. For an example, many times people give their dependent mothers the legal authority to withdraw money from their bank account while they’re away on vacation.
The most important thing to understand about (General) Power of Attorney forms is that they are only for giving some one else permission to handle your financial matters for you.
It is also important to know that there are several types of power of attorney forms, including one involving health care. Be sure you kno... (read more)
Author: Nicholas Copernicus
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4. How to Get a Durable Power of Attorney
May 25, 2008
A durable power of attorney is a form that is used as a legal way to appoint some one to act on your behalf if you become incapacitated. To get one you can go down to your county's courthouse and pay a 'print fee' for a copy for one. An even easier way to get one though is by going online and finding a durable POA form you can fill out at home on your PC then print out yourself; theirs many sites out there that offer these kind of fillable forms.
There are a few things you should know though once you've gotten a hold of a fillable durable power of attorney form. The person making the docu... (read more)
Author: Nicholas Copernicus
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5. What is a Power of Attorney Form?
May 19, 2008
A power of attorney form is a legal form that allows you to appoint some one who is willing to act on your behalf in a matter of your choosing. For example, power of attorney forms are used a lot by deployed soldiers who want their wives back home to have access to their bank account. This is not all it can be used for though; you can appoint some one to act on your behalf in any matter you choose.
Power of attorney forms (POA forms) are simple legal agreements that do not require a lawyer. Its not hard to find a fill able POA online and fill it out yourself as long as you know a few term... (read more)
Author: Nicholas Copernicus
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6. Choosing a Medical Power of Attorney
November 05, 2006
We all hope to live a healthy life and be fully conscious of the decisions we make. There is a very real possibility at some point in your life you will not be able to make critical decisions due to an accident or illness and will need someone else to make those decisions for you.
If you haven't written instructions naming medical decision makers for you, family members, medical staff and courts could approve actions not in your wishes.
The following are tips in choosing your Medical Power of Attorney (PoA):
1. Use your brain, not your heart in selecting PoA's. You need someo... (read more)
Author: Jamie Kahn
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7. Freehold and Leasehold Property in Chandigarh
October 19, 2006
The Chandigarh administration in an attempt to put a check on transfer of property as it has been done in Himachal Pradesh so as to prevent the loss of revenue, artificial boom created by the dealers and the investors and also to plug other malpractices, is laying stress on the use Power Of Attorney (POA).
Keeping this in view, in Chandigarh maximum commercial properties are on leasehold which means that these properties cannot be sold under the law of the land and registered with the Estate Office but can be transferred through POA only. Flats in certain sectors like sector 41 to 52 and ... (read more)
Author: Properties mls
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