What is a Power of Attorney (PoA)?

A power of attorney is a legal document that authorizes someone else to manage your finances and property on your behalf. The purpose of this document is to protect and safeguard your property and other vital decisions if the unlikely event you are unable to do so in the future. In Canada, the person you bestow this authority is referred to as an “attorney”, but they need not be a lawyer.

Appointing an attorney can be an important decision, to plan for a time when you may need help managing your affairs. The person you nominate will represent you to others when you cannot, around all acts you’ve authorized them to perform. Common roles and responsibilities bestowed to an attorney in Canada include selling property, collecting debts, and managing investments.

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