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The Durable Power of Attorney Form grants authority from one person ("Principal") to another ("Attorney-in-Fact") for "All Powers Permitted By Law". Durable Power of Attorney is VALID if Principal becomes incapacitated. |
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The Medical Power of Attorney Form grants authority from one person ("Principal") to another ("Attorney-in-Fact") for Medical Purposes. Lets you choose a trusted person to set out the wishes for health care in the event of an illness where you cannot speak for yourself. |
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The General Power of Attorney Form grants authority from one person ("Principal") to another ("Attorney-in-Fact") for "All Powers Permitted By Law". General Power of Attorney is VOID if Principal becomes incapacitated. |
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The Limited Power of Attorney Form grants authority from one person ("Principal") to another ("Attorney-in-Fact") for a Specific Matter. Limited Power of Attorney is VOID if Principal becomes incapacitated. |
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