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  2. Power of attorney - Wikipedia

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    A power of attorney may be: special (also called limited), general, or temporary. A special power of attorney is one that is limited to a specified act or type of act. A general power of attorney is one that allows the agent to make all personal and business decisions [9] [10] A temporary power of attorney is one with a limited time frame. [11]

  3. 4 Key Differences Between Power of Attorney and Guardianship

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    Here are the key ways that power of attorney and guardianship differ: Guardianship often occurs as a result of not having previously appointed an agent before a situation occurred that ...

  4. What is a Power of Attorney? A comprehensive guide - AOL

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    A limited power of attorney usually costs between $150 and $400, which is less than most other types of POAs. This decreased cost is often because a limited power of attorney outlines only ...

  5. A guide to power of attorney for elderly parents - AOL

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    Limited Power of Attorney: A limited power of attorney limits the agent to make decisions about specific tasks. It is often used to authorize someone to pay bills or sell a house, and the agent ...

  6. Legal guardian - Wikipedia

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    This type of guardianship in Korea gives near total power over the ward to the Adult Guardian. Limited guardian (한정후견인): A person may also be designated as a "special guardian", entrusted with restricted authority over the ward's interests. For example, a special guardian may be granted the legal authority in Korea to decide how to ...

  7. Surrogate decision-maker - Wikipedia

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    If there is a durable power of attorney for health care, the agent appointed by that document is authorized to make health care decisions within the scope of authority granted by the document. If people have court-appointed guardians with authority to make health care decisions, the guardian is the authorized surrogate. [1]

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