A Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA) is a legal document that allows an individual to act as an agent on behalf of the principal, even in the event of subsequent incapacity or disability of the principal.
A specialized form of power of attorney that remains inactive until a specified event occurs, such as the incapacity or disability of the principal, at which point it becomes effective.
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