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welcome to pdf run in this video well guide you on how to fill out a special power of attorney a special power of attorney also referred to as a limited power of attorney is a legal document that allows a person called the principal to grant or authorize another person known as the agent special powers to manage particular legal and financial affairs on your behalf to begin filling out this document click on the fill online button this will redirect you to pdf runs online editor first enter the district followed by the names and residences of the agents next read the paragraph that states that the undersigned authorizes any of the agents as attorney in fact for the undersigned with the full power of substitution to attend the meeting of creditors of the debtor or any adjournment of the meeting and to vote in their behalf on any question that may be lawfully submitted to creditors at such meeting or adjourned meeting and for a trustee or trustees of the estate of the debtor afterwards