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  2. What is a Power of Attorney? A comprehensive guide - AOL

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    Power of attorney is a legal document that grants an agent authority to make decisions on behalf of the principal. Different types and scopes exist, including durable, springing, health care, and ...

  3. I Live in California. How Can I Get a Power of Attorney? - AOL

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    Like all states, California allows you to assign power of attorney to a third party. This person, known as your "agent," can then act with your authority and take legal, financial and medical ...

  4. Power of attorney - Wikipedia

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    A power of attorney may be: special (also called limited), general, or temporary. A special power of attorney is one that is limited to a specified act or type of act. A general power of attorney is one that allows the agent to make all personal and business decisions [9] [10] A temporary power of attorney is one with a limited time frame. [11]

  5. What Is Durable Power of Attorney? - AOL

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    A power of attorney is a legal document that transfers control of some of your personal responsibilities to another person. There are a few basic types of power of attorney, one of which is a ...

  6. Uniform Power of Attorney Act - Wikipedia

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    The UPOAA was designed to correct shortcomings of both the Uniform Probate Code and the Durable Power of Attorney by superseding them both. It consisted of four distinct articles: [5] The general rules governing the "creation and use" of power of attorney; The definitions used by the UPOAA; An optional form for use in granting power of attorney

  7. Advance healthcare directive - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, all states recognize some form of living wills or the designation of a health care proxy. [86] The term living will is not officially recognized under California law, but an advance health care directive or durable power of attorney may be used for the same purpose as a living will. [87]