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Durable Power of Attorney
A document in which you grant another person (the attorney-in-fact) the authority to act on your behalf, which will remain valid even if you become disabled. A plain (not durable) power of attorney will not be valid in the event of disability. A general power of attorney authorizes the attorney-in-fact to act for the principal in all matters, while a special power of attorney is limited to certain specified matters.


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