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Aren’t Such Powers Implied as Part of the Attorney-In-Fact’s Authority?

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Aren’t Such Powers Implied as Part of the Attorney-In-Fact’s Authority?

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Not exactly. Although the powers enumerated in the standard power of attorney form are commonly believed to be quite broad, courts have been reluctant to grant an attorney-in- fact any authority not specifically granted. So while a durable power of attorney can be a very powerful document, the attorney-in-fact is limited to those powers specifically granted by you.

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