Legal Question in Elder Law in California
Power of Attorney vrs durable power of Attorney
What is the difference between a Power of Attorney and a Durable Power of Attorney?
Asked on 6/08/07, 1:54 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Scott Schomer
Schomer Law Group
Re: Power of Attorney vrs durable power of Attorney
A durable power of attorney survives the incapacity of its principal. In other words, if the writer has a stroke and can no longer communicate, the agent (or attorney-in-fact) can still use it. Without the durable function, the standard power of attorney should no longer be effective.
Answered on 6/21/07, 2:14 pm
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