
Ah, yes, the siren song of the DIY legal form—convenient, cheap, and so easy that even your dog could fill it out. But let me stop you right there.
A power of attorney gives one or more persons – known as Agents – the power to act on your behalf. The power may be limited to a particular activity, such as standing in for you to sign a contract, or be general in its application. And the power may give temporary or permanent authority to act on your behalf.

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