Attorney-in-Fact

Definition

An Attorney-in-Fact, sometimes called an agent, is an individual or entity authorized to act on behalf of another person, called the principal, in private affairs, business, or legal matters. This authority is typically granted through a Power of Attorney document.

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https://www.americanbar.org/groups/real_property_trust_estate/resources/estate_planning/power_of_attorney/

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