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Power of attorney allows an individual (the principal) to authorize someone else (the agent) to make financial or medical decisions on their behalf. In Florida, obtaining power of attorney involves several steps: identifying the principal and agent, as well as any alternatives if the primary agent cannot act, and drafting a power of attorney document specific to Florida law. The document must be signed by the principal or someone directed by the principal in their presence. Additionally, depending on the type of power of attorney and state requirements, the signatures may need to be notarized and witnessed. Common types include durable and financial power of attorney.