Asked by Elizabeth Barkhudaryan on Jul 08, 2024

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A durable power of attorney terminates when the principal becomes incapacitated.

Durable Power

A legal document granting someone else the authority to act on another's behalf, remaining in effect even if the granter becomes incapacitated.

Incapacitated

A state where an individual is unable to make informed decisions or manage their own affairs due to mental or physical limitations.

  • Understand the role and termination conditions of a durable power of attorney.
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Kadeidra StatonJul 10, 2024
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Explanation :
A power of attorney terminates upon the principal's incapacity,but a durable power of attorney will not be affected by the principal being incapacitated.