Does Power of Attorney Override a Spouse

Does Power of Attorney Override a Spouse?

29 Dec 2021
Not many relationships hold more legal power than those with spouses, but just being married might not mean that an individual has the last word in all issues. Discover what power of attorney means and if it over...
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Do I Need Power of Attorney?

Do I Need Power of Attorney?

29 Jul 2021
Together with a will, power of attorney (or POA) for finances and healthcare needs be part of everyone’s estate planning documentation. Read below to find out about the different kinds of power of attorney docume...
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How to Get Power of Attorney for a Spouse

How to Get Power of Attorney for a Spouse

29 Jul 2021
A power of attorney (POA) is legal documentation in which the individual signing the document, called the "principal," authorizes another individual, called the "agent," to act in their name. The power given to t...
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What Is Medical Power of Attorney?

What Is Medical Power of Attorney?

22 Jul 2021
Having a medical power of attorney, you can designate an individual to make health care decisions for you if you become unfit to make those decisions on your own. Whereas much of estate planning puts a focus o...
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How Long is Power of Attorney Good For?

How Long is Power of Attorney Good For?

13 Jul 2021
Giving a trusted family member, trustworthy friend, or professional association power of attorney means you enable that individual or association to conduct business on your behalf. You can give this right for a...
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What Is Limited Power of Attorney?

What Is Limited Power of Attorney?

13 Jul 2021
Limited Power of Attorney is a permission that enables a portfolio manager to carry out particular duties on behalf of the account’s owner. Usually, a LPOA enables them to carry-out an agreed-upon investment plan...
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How To Change Power of Attorney

How To Change Power of Attorney

7 Jul 2021
A power of attorney (POA) is legal documentation that enables you to designate someone to act for you, typically under financial and/or medical circumstances. When you devise it, you’re the “principal”, and the i...
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