Power of Attorney Explained

A durable power of attorney is one that remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated, allowing the agent to continue making decisions until the principal recovers or dies. 

This type of power of attorney is particularly useful in situations where the principal becomes mentally incompetent or physically unable to manage their personal care, property, or finances, such as with an illness or accident.

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