Evaluation establishing whether someone can make decisions.

Two or more agents authorized to act simultaneously.

Clinical assessment supporting guardianship or POA decisions.

Authorization for an individual to act on behalf of a business entity.

Court decree granting decision-making authority.

POA formally approved by a court.

Rules determining if a POA is valid in another state.

Grants power to access and manage digital wallets.

Powers automatically granted under state statutes.

State laws listing who may make medical decisions when no POA exists.

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