
Why Is Power of Attorney So Important for Estate Planning?
Estate planning takes a lot of time, but another factor that needs to not be overlooked is having a power of attorney.
Estate planning takes a lot of time, but another factor that needs to not be overlooked is having a power of attorney.
As you know, a power of attorney (POA) allows another person, the Attorney-in-Fact (AIF), to conduct business on behalf of the principal. The POA authorizes the AIF to sign for and on behalf of the principal.