Power Of Attorney Explained

Summary

Granting power of attorney (POA) allows the appointed person to make decisions on behalf of the grantor. However, it does not affect the grantors legal status. The grantor retains their rights and can revoke the POA at any time, unless incapacitated.

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If person A gives power of attorney to person B, does that Power have any effect on whkich person A
Hi Luis, when someone gives power of attorney (POA) to another person, it doesn't affect their legal status. The POA allows the appointed person to make decisions on behalf of the grantor, but the grantor retains their rights and can revoke the POA at any time, unless incapacitated.