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Why
use a Power of Attorney?
A mother may wish to give her adult son a GENERAL
power of attorney, granting him the authority to handle
all of her financial affairs. A businessman who is going
to be absent from his place of business for an extended
period may wish to leave a SPECIAL power
of attorney with a trusted employee, to handle his
business affairs while he is away.
The key element in granting a power of attorney is
trust. The grantor should have complete faith in the
person granted power of attorney, as he or she will have
unbridled use of the grantor's assets while in force.
Any misuse or embezzlement by the person can be a crime
and subject to a civil action for return of assets.
With the use of this Power of Attorney Kit, you can
set up your power of attorney to include (but are not
limited to) the following powers: Real estate
transactions; Chattel and goods transactions; Bond,
share and commodity transactions; Banking transactions;
Business operating transactions; Insurance transactions;
Claims and litigation; and virtually any other matter
for which you require the assistance of your
attorney-in-fact.
The forms for the Power of Attorney are simple to
prepare. Just fill in the blanks, sign in front of
witnesses and a notary, and the document is immediately
legal. Once the completed forms are given to the
attorney-in-fact, he or she may make copies to use in
the transaction of the grantor's business. Once granted,
the power of attorney remains in effect until revoked by
the grantor; that is the reason that we have also
included in this kit a Revocation of Power of Attorney
form. This form is to terminate such power. The grantor
simply signs the Revocation of Power of Attorney form in
front of witnesses and a notary and delivers it to the
attorney-in-fact.
Complete Kit: Forms & instructions with optional
CD rom software disk Power of attorney
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