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The principal that is, the person who assigned POA to someone (an agent) on their behalf can revoke it. Power of attorneys are defined by the period they are in effect and the powers that are granted to the agent by the principal.
The POA cannot transfer the responsibility to another Agent at any time. The POA cannot make any legal or financial decisions after the death of the Principal, at which point the Executor of the Estate would take over. The POA cannot distribute inheritances or transfer assets after the death of the Principal.
Durable Powers of Attorney can be written to cover two situations: You want the agent to have authority only if you become unable to act for yourself; or. You want the Power of Attorney to take effect immediately and to continue in effect if you become incapacitated.
Statutes Text 17105. (a) In this section, durable power of attorney means a power of attorney by which a principal designates another as an attorney in fact or agent and the authority is exercisable notwithstanding the principals subsequent disability or incapacity.
A power of attorney executed on or after October 1, 2010 must be: In writing; AND. Signed by the principal (or some other person, in the physical presence of the principal, and at the express direction of the principal); AND. Acknowledged by the principal in the physical or electronic presence of a notary public; AND.
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A power of attorney is springing when it takes place at some time in the future after signing. Springing durable power of attorney combines both of these elements where someone wants the power of attorney to take effect at a specific time or after the principal becomes incapacitated.
Choosing between durable and general depends on what you need for the future. We suggest talking to an estate planning lawyer to see which one is right for you. In short, durable powers of attorney give better protection if someone cant make decisions and keep decision-making going.

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