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This video explains the different types of power of attorney (POA) in Oregon and key considerations for creating one. A power of attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint someone to make decisions on your behalf if you're unable to do so. The person granting authority is the principal, while the person receiving it is the agent or attorney-in-fact, with other titles including representative, proxy, and surrogate. Types of power of attorney include durable power of attorney, which remains effective even if you become incapacitated. In many states, including Oregon, durability is often presumed, meaning the POA will continue to be valid under certain conditions.