Powers of Attorney

A power of attorney is a document that gives another person (the attorney-in-fact) authority to make decisions on another’s behalf. These powers typically include the power to withdraw money from the bank account, transfer title to real property, change the beneficiary on life insurance, and many more.In some cases a power of attorney can be abused.  If that happens beneficiaries may then have a cause of action for breach of fiduciary duty.


 

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