Power Of Attorney Provision

Summary

Minors cannot be named as Power of Attorney (POA) in Pennsylvania. However, you can include a provision in your POA that designates your child as the POA upon reaching a certain age, such as 21. It is advisable to consult with an attorney to ensure the provision is correctly drafted and legally valid.

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ok so I can make a poa and assign agents then add a provision that says that when my child becomes * he will jump to the top of the list thus becoming my new poa
Yes, you can include a provision in your POA that states your child will become your POA upon reaching the age of *. It’s a good idea to consult with an attorney to ensure this provision is properly drafted and legally valid.
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