Frequently, I have clients in my office confused about the difference between a Personal Representative and an Attorney-in-Fact.  An Attorney-in-Fact gets their power from an executed Power of Attorney document.  The Attorney-in-Fact is only able to function in their capacity so long as the Principal (individual giving the power) is still alive.  Upon the Principal’s […]

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