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General POA
Grants broad authority to manage financial, legal, and personal matters on behalf of the principal.
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Special POA
Authorises specific acts such as property sale, banking transactions, or legal representation for limited purposes.
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Property POA
Used for managing, selling, leasing, or transferring immovable property when owner is unavailable or abroad.
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Medical POA
Allows a trusted person to make healthcare decisions during medical emergencies or incapacity situations.
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Durable POA
Remains valid even if the principal becomes mentally incapacitated, ensuring continuity in decision-making authority.
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Revocation POA
Legal process to cancel or withdraw an existing power of attorney granted to another person.




