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In this video, the Ohio Power of Attorney is explained, covering its types and important information for creation. A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that appoints someone to make decisions on your behalf if you need assistance or can’t make decisions, useful during temporary circumstances like vacations or hospital stays. The individual granting authority is the principal, while the person receiving it is the agent or attorney-in-fact, with alternative names including representative, proxy, and surrogate. Types of POA include a durable power of attorney, which remains effective even if the principal becomes incapacitated, and in many states, this durability is presumed.