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what does it mean to have power of attorney?
When you complete the legal documents called “power of attorney,” you give another person authority to handle your personal business and make decisions on your behalf. A person creates the power of attorney for use when he is incapacitated or otherwise unable to handle his own affairs.

why do I need power of attorney?
Anyone who wants to permit another person to perform certain legal acts on his or her behalf needs a power of attorney (or POA). A power of attorneydocument can allow another person to handle financial matters, make health care decisions, or care for your children.

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