What is a financial power of attorney
Asked on 1/05/15, 10:37 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Elizabeth Schmitz
Elizabeth S. Schmitz Attorney at Law
A financial power of attorney is a document that grants your agent to handle your financial affairs if you are not able to for any reason. It is essential to avoid a guardianship if someone is incapacitated.
Answered on 1/06/15, 5:34 am
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