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A durable power of attorney involves two parties: a principal and an agent. The principal chooses the agent to handle financial matters on their behalf, typically in writing. While a spouse is often selected, the principal can choose anyone trustworthy, with attorneys recommending beneficiaries in the will. The principal may appoint multiple agents to make decisions together or designate an alternative if the primary agent cannot act. The key difference between durable and general powers of attorney is that the general power expires if the principal becomes incapacitated, while a durable power remains effective until the principal's death or a decision to revoke it.