Agency is a relationship based on an agreement authorizing one person, the agent, to act for another, the principal. For example an agent may negotiate and make contracts with third persons on behalf of the principal. Actions of an agent can obligate the principal to third persons. Actions of an agent may also give a principal rights against third persons.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
You can revoke it by writing a new document stating that the previous one is no longer valid. Make sure to notify your agent and any institutions that had a copy.
If you become unable to make decisions and haven’t set one up, the court might have to step in. It’s like throwing the ball to someone else when you should be in control!
Absolutely! You can specify what your agent can and cannot do. It’s like setting up boundaries in a game—everything has its rules.
While you can create one without a lawyer, it's usually smart to get legal advice. Better safe than sorry, right?
You can appoint anyone you trust—like a family member or friend. Just make sure they’re responsible and have a good head on their shoulders!
Without one, your loved ones might have to go through a court process to manage your affairs if you can’t. It’s a bit like playing a game without knowing the rules.
Nope! The General Power of Attorney can remain valid even if you become unable to handle your affairs. It’s designed to help you when you need it most.
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