What’s the difference between guardianship and power of attorney? A power of attorney lets you choose someone to manage your affairs if you become incapacitated. Guardianship, court-ordered, is for those already incapacitated and lacking a power of attorney.
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Can a Power of Attorney Be a Paid Caregiver?
Can a power of attorney be a paid caregiver? Yes, but it’s crucial to understand the risks and benefits. Learn how to protect yourself with careful planning and legal safeguards to ensure your well-being.
How Long Does Durable Power of Attorney Last?
How long does durable power of attorney last? It depends on its terms, state law, and whether it’s durable, springing, or non-durable. Learn about POA duration and its impact.