Power of Attorney, Part Three: Durable vs. Non-Durable POA
What is a Durable Power of Attorney document? The difference between a durable power of attorney (‘DPOA’) and a “non-durable” power of attorney (‘POA’) document is fairly simple. If the POA is durable, it means that it will continue being effective in the event you become incapacitated. A “nondurable,” powers of attorney usually ends in…