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hi Im Bob Pitman and welcome to this edition of legal line we try in each edition to demystify the law translate the legalese and hopefully point you in the right direction with regard to your legal questions we had a question come in this week that asks about powers of attorney Jane is the power of attorney or acting under power of attorney for her mom sue and she wants to know how to sign documents when shes acting under the power of attorney so Im going to pretend to be John Bell for a moment and Im going to be acting under a written power of attorney for Jane Doe and Ive got to sign something because Jane is out of commission maybe shes incapacitated maybe were down at the hospital and Im signing all those forums or whatever I might be signing under the authority of agrippa power of attorney so I sign my own name and just sign Bob Dylan or John Doe and I could be liable for the transaction so heres how we do it when John Doe is signing for Jane town under a durable general