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Power Of Attorney Documents
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An Ordinary Power of Attorney is a legal document between the Donor and the Attorney(s) authorising the Attorney(s) to perform functions and/or make decisions on behalf of the Donor, usually relating to the Donor’s financial affairs and/or personal welfare. This agreement has been drafted specifically for cases where the authority granted to the Attorney(s) is a general authority. ...more info
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An Ordinary Power of Attorney is a legal document between the Donor and the Attorney(s) authorising the Attorney(s) to perform functions and/or make decisions on behalf of the Donor, usually relating to the Donor’s financial affairs and/or personal welfare. This agreement has been drafted specifically for cases where the authority granted to the Attorney(s) is limited to specific affairs. ...more info
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A Deed of Revocation is a legal document used by a Donor to terminate a Power of Attorney. It is usually used either to cancel an Ordinary Power of Attorney (Special or General) or to cancel a Lasting Power of Attorney prior to the Donor losing mental capacity.
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