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A "Springing" Power of Attorney becomes effective at a future time designated in advance by the Power of Attorney, such as the illness or disability of the Principal. You can specify that the durable Power of Attorney does not go into effect unless a doctor certifies that you have become incapacitated. A "Springing" Power of Attorney remains in effect until the Principal's death, or until revoked by a court.
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Power of Attorney Frequently Asked Questions
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Different types of powers of attorney
There are "Nondurable ," "Durable," and "Springing" Power of Attorney ...
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Protect your relationship by POA
A power of attorney is a document that allows you to dictate who you would like to make decisions ...
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Who Will Make Life or Death Decisions?
One of the most difficult things about choosing your legal decision-maker is discussing end-of-life ...
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Guarding The Guardians: The Challenge Of Protecting The Incapacitated
Los Alamos Daily Post
Often, a person will appoint a springing power of attorney, in which they can specify that the Attorney-in- Fact will only come, or “spring”, into effect when two separate doctors have diagnosed them as unable to care for themselves and manage their ...
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When a power of attorney is not enough
Elizabethtown News Enterprise
If you do not want an agent to have immediate powers, consider a “springing” power of attorney, a document that would not empower the agent until your disability. To protect yourself against your own future poor judgment, consider placing assets into a ...
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