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We integrate your information right into the document and make it available to you in seconds, by immediately sending you your customized
power of attorney in an e-mail or making it available to print right from our website, ready for your signature! The General Power of Attorney Grants Broad Powers. A General Power Of Attorney gives the Agent broad powers over all of the assets of the Principal, including the right to buy and sell property, access private records, use and dispose of personal property and essentially do anything with the Principal's property that the Principal herself could do. Our General Power of Attorney is written to grant the broadest possible powers to cover nearly every situation imaginable. A General Power of Attorney can be either Springing or Durable. The Limited Power of Attorney Grants Very Specific Powers. A Limited Power Of Attorney gives the Agent very specific powers. Usually this form of Power of Attorney is used to authorize the Agent to take a specific action, such as accept an offer to buy the Principal's house or use the Principal's car. On our website, you type in the specific powers you want to give your agent and we insert your description in the power of attorney form right where it belongs for a professionally prepared, signature-ready document every time. A Limited Power of Attorney is also referred to as a "Special" Power of Attorney and can be either Springing or Durable. The Health Care Power of Attorney Deals with Health Care Decisions. A Health Care Power Of Attorney grants the Agent the power to make medical decisions for the Principal when the Principal can't make that decision for himself. This might occur when the Principal slips into a coma after a motor vehicle accident. With a properly drafted Health Care Power of Attorney, the Agent has authority to consult with the Principal's physician, evaluate the risks of certain medical procedures, and give or withhold consent for the physician to perform the procedure. The Health Care Power of Attorney only becomes effective when the Principal is unable to make medical decisions for himself or herself because of mental incapacity. The Custodial Power of Attorney For a Minor Deals with Children. A Custodial Power Of Attorney for a Minor is used when a parent or guardian of a child needs to temporarily appoint another adult to make day-to-day decisions for a minor child. This type of Power of Attorney should be used whenever a parent leaves his or her children with another adult. Our Custodial Power of Attorney document grants broad powers to give the temporary guardian maximum flexibility and authority. |
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