Power of attorney Deed
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows one person (the principal) to give another person (the agent or attorney-in-fact) the authority to act on their behalf in certain legal or financial matters. The POA can be used to grant the agent broad or limited powers, depending on the needs and preferences of the principal.
The names and contact information of the principal and the agent.
The powers that the principal is granting to the agent, which can include the power to make financial transactions, sign legal documents, and make healthcare decisions.
The duration of the POA, which specifies the period during which the agent has the authority to act on behalf of the principal
Any limitations or restrictions on the powers granted to the agent
The consequences of a breach of the POA, which typically include financial damages and revocation of the POA.