Power of Attorney & Wills
When it comes to your money and property, planning ahead is the best way to ensure that your estate is taken care of. LawDepots estate planning tools help you bring peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
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Power of Attorney
Power of AttorneyA Power of Attorney is a document which gives another party the legal authority to act on your behalf in order to manage your legal and financial affairs. The power given can be very broad to allow complete control over all your finances and property, or it can be limited to a specific task. A Power of Attorney is crucial to have when planning for future incapacity or extended absences from home.Revocation of Power of AttorneyA Revocation of Power of Attorney is a document used to cancel a previously granted power of attorney. The document must be signed by or on behalf of the person who granted the power. Use LawDepot's Revocation of Power of Attorney when you no longer want the person whom you appointed to act on your behalf.Enduring Power of Attorney RegistrationAn Enduring Power of Attorney Registration is a document that gives another party the legal authority to act on a donor’s behalf in order to manage the donor’s legal and financial affairs, even after the donor has lost capacity.Lasting Power of Attorney RegistrationA Lasting Power of Attorney Registration is a document that gives another party the legal authority to act on a donor’s behalf in order to manage the donor’s legal and financial affairs or personal welfare.
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