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Durable Power Of Attorney
Powers of attorney delegate legal authority from one person to another.  This section defines the various types of powers of attorney such as those created for general purposes and those limited to specific situations and explains how and when they can be revoked.

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If I give a power of attorney to someone, can I still act for myself? Does it matter if I give a general or limited power of attorney?



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