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A Special (Limited) Power of Attorney.


A special (or Limited) Power of Attorney lists a particular act the agent is authorized to do and limits the agent to that act.
 
You can use a special Power of Attorney to allow someone to do almost all Legal actions which you can do yourself. For example, you can prepare a special Power of Attorney that lets your agent:
 
(a) Buy or sell real estate.
(b) Purchase or sell a vehicle.
(c) Sell your furniture.
(d) Sign your paycheck.
(e) Conduct banking in your name.
(f) Admit your child to the hospital or handle other medical care for your child.
(g) Custodial care of your child which will included medical, schooling and other custodial issues.
(h) Ship or store your luggage and household goods.
(i) File a household goods claim.
(j) Move into or clear base housing.
(k) Cash or deposit a tax refund check with an IRS form 2848.
 
These are just a few of the many things that can be done with a special Power of Attorney. All that is required is that you have the name and address of the agent you wish to appoint and a specific description of the particular act or deed to be done on your behalf.
 
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