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Understanding Power of Attorney for Incarcerated Individuals
So, What Exactly Is a Power of Attorney? A power of attorney — or POA — is a legal document. It allows one person (the "principal") to give another person (the "agent" or "attorney-in-fact") the legal right to act on their behalf. This agent can sign documents, manage finances, communicate with banks, handle real estate, and much more. In California, a power of attorney must comply with state law to be valid. The most common type used in these situations is a durable power of

Karen Stevenson
Apr 233 min read


How to Get Power of Attorney
Getting power of attorney doesn't have to be complicated — but it does have to be done correctly. Whether you're planning for your own future or stepping in to help a family member, the process is more straightforward than most people expect. What trips people up isn't the paperwork. It's not knowing where to start. Consider this your starting point. What Is Power of Attorney, Exactly? Before diving into the how, a quick grounding on the what. A power of attorney is a legal

Karen Stevenson
Apr 145 min read
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