Utah Power of Attorney Overprotected Person Or Minor Child is a legal document that allows an individual to appoint another individual to act on their behalf in order to manage and oversee the protected person's or minor child's financial affairs. This document is most commonly used when the protected person or minor child is unable to manage their own affairs due to age, illness, or disability. There are two primary types of Utah Power of Attorney Overprotected Person Or Minor Child: Durable Power of Attorney and Limited Power of Attorney. A Durable Power of Attorney grants broad authority to the appointed individual for a wide range of financial decisions. A Limited Power of Attorney grants limited authority for specific and predetermined decisions.