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In this video on Oregon Power of Attorney, we discuss the types available and key considerations for creating one. A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document allowing you to appoint someone to make decisions on your behalf if you are unable. This can be useful for managing financial matters temporarily, such as during vacation or hospitalization. The individual granting authority is referred to as the principal, while the recipient is called the agent or attorney-in-fact, among other names like representative, proxy, and surrogate. One type is a durable Power of Attorney, which remains effective even if you become incapacitated. In many states, durability is presumed for a POA.