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In a '''power of attorney''', a person can authorize someone else—their '''attorney'''—to take care of financial and legal matters for them.  
In a '''power of attorney''', a person can authorize someone else—their '''attorney'''—to take care of financial and legal matters for them.  


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===Acknowledgments===
===Acknowledgments===
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This publication was adapted from a guide prepared by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau working closely with the American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging.
This publication was adapted from a guide prepared by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau working closely with the American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging.


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