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A. There is no way to guarantee your power of attorney will not be misused. Here are some guidelines and precautions that will help prevent abuse: Never have a power of attorney unless you need one. • If you feel you might need a power of attorney, ... more
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The understanding is that power of attorney can be used for defined purposes only. The son should therefore apply on behalf of the owner if his power of attorney allows him to do so, but it would still be the owner who would register. The son would ... more
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Yes, more people are recognizing the importance of planning ahead for health care decisions. A health care power of attorney and instructions about your health care wishes should help your family follow your wishes regarding medical treatment and ... more
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A Power of Attorney enables a donor's affairs to be managed by a person of their choice when they are unable to conduct them personally, such as if they are ill, travelling overseas or become mentally incapacitated. Powers of Attorney may be used ... more
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A. Yes, however, we would recommend that powers of attorney are registered as promptly as possible. If you choose not to register the document immediately then there is a possibility that between the time of writing and submission for registration, ... more
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Most companies that import goods to the U.S. on a regular basis have their own U.S. Customs bond. For a 3rd party, like a U.S. Customs broker, to use that bond on that company’s behalf, the company must issue a Power of Attorney to the broker ... more
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Ans. The document/Power of Attorney needs to be submitted in duplicate (original documents plus one photocopy) along with, original passport (plus photocopy of relevant pages of passport). If required we may also attest photograph of each applicant ... more
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A person who gives another the power to act on his/her behalf must first be capable of giving informed consent. The ability of a person with an intellectual disability to give informed consent might be questioned, so a power of attorney (POA) would ... more
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The government of Delhi has banned the registration of Power of attorney concerning properties other than power of attorney's between blood relations. ... more
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A. When someone is granted authority under a power of attorney to act for another, they probably have no legal obligation to act with that authority. However, once they begin to act, they stand in a fiduciary capacity to the grantor of the power ... more
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