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what if you have to make an important decision but might not be available in the right place when the time comes or what if a family member wants you to make decisions about their future medical care in case of an emergency thats what power of attorney agreements are for you might have heard the phrase power of attorney before a person known as a principal gives certain powers to another person known as an agent to act on the principles we have neither the agent nor the principal needs to actually be an attorney for it to be effective but there are a few different kinds of powers of attorney and some things to keep in mind when you create one so lets go over the main types so you know which one you need the first type is a special or limited power of attorney like it says in the name this one is limited its for a specific purpose and a specific time say you need to sign something on a certain date but youve already made plans to be out of town you can create a limited power of atto