Title: Powers of Attorney in Arizona (1)
1Powers of Attorney IN ARIZONA
Different Types
2Durable Powers
3What Is A Durable Power of Attorney?
4A durable power is one that gives your agent the
right to act even after you have become
incapacitated
5Agents under non-durable powers lose their
authority if you lose your capacity
6Springing Powers
7What Is A Springing Power?
8A springing power of attorney is one that gives
the agent the authority to act only after
certain events take place
9Most springing powers take effect after the
principal has become incapacitated, or after a
doctor has declared the principal incapacitated
10Revocation
11How Long Will My Agent Serve?
12For as long as you wish
13As long as you remain mentally competent you can
fire your agent at any time
14Death
15What Happens After I Die?
16Your agents ability to represent you
automatically terminates when you die
17If you want someone to represent your estate, you
will need to create other estate planning tools,
such as a revocable living trust or a last will
and testament
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