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Power of Attorney

posted by A-Will-4-The-Family @ 12:17 PM
Friday, March 5, 2010

In this day and age, it is impossible for anyone—including attorneys—to understand all of the facets and intricacies of the law. That being said, there are some nuances that it is important for all of us to have at least a rudimentary understanding of. One of these main legal points is known as power of attorney.

At its most basic level, power of attorney is when you allow another person to act on your behalf in legal or business matters. There are several forms of this law, but the main distinction is between special (also known as limited) and general. Under special power of attorney, the action of the individual is limited to particular circumstances or actions, whereas general gives a larger scope of governance.

2 Responses to “Power of Attorney”

  1. bruceE says:

    No doubt Jeffry theren are still e few that do in big cities with large corporations. However, in todays world there has been a huge change as the law societies are reorganizing at a raprd rate with many changes happening everywhere. Many have dropped rates to below $200.00 for a session. With questions or a phone call asking questions about a Will, there is no charge . Check with your local law society whereever you are. You might be pleasantly surprised. Good Luck.

  2. bruceE says:

    Working on that Danny from Thermal Scope?

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