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In this video tutorial, the Oregon power of attorney is discussed, focusing on its types and creation process. A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document enabling an individual, the principal, to appoint someone else, the agent or attorney-in-fact, to make decisions on their behalf. This is useful if the principal needs assistance or becomes unable to make decisions, such as during a vacation or hospital stay. Several types of POAs exist, notably a durable power of attorney, which remains effective even if the principal becomes incapacitated. In many states, including Oregon, the durability of the power of attorney is often presumed by default.