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.
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Yes, to make your General Power of Attorney official, it's a good practice to have it notarized. This helps ensure its legitimacy and can prevent any future disputes.
If your agent can’t continue, the authority granted in the General Power of Attorney typically ends. You may need to appoint a new agent or update your documents.
You can give your agent a wide range of powers including managing bank accounts, signing checks, buying or selling property, and even making healthcare decisions.
Absolutely! You can change or revoke your General Power of Attorney at any time, as long as you're still mentally competent to do so.
While you don't have to hire a lawyer, it can be wise to get some legal help. They can make sure everything is done correctly and that your wishes are clear.
You can appoint a trusted friend, family member, or even a professional, like a lawyer. Just make sure they are someone you trust to act in your best interest.
A General Power of Attorney gives someone the authority to handle your affairs and make decisions on your behalf. This can cover everything from managing finances to making healthcare choices.
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