Creating one typically involves putting your wishes in writing and having a clear discussion with the person you choose to represent you.
Absolutely! A revocable proxy is often used in healthcare to appoint someone to make health decisions when you're unable to do so.
You might need one when you're looking to make a long-term commitment to someone managing important decisions for you, like in business or healthcare.
A revocable proxy is great if you want the flexibility to change who has your back when it comes to making decisions, without too much fuss.
An irrevocable proxy sticks around and can't be undone easily. It's like telling someone they have the keys to your house and you can't just change the locks.
A revocable proxy lets someone act on your behalf, but you can change your mind anytime and take back that power.
Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies