Powers of Appointment

Powers of Appointment
A power of appointment is a legal authority granted to an individual (the appointor) allowing them to designate who will receive certain property or interests, typically within the contexts of trusts and estates.
Powers of Appointment
Powers of appointment refer to the authority granted to an individual, referred to as the donee or appointee, to designate the distribution of certain property or assets, either held in a trust or as part of an estate. This power can affect estate planning significantly.

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