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Types of Power of Attorney in Ohio January 26, 2025 — 02:45 pm EST Written by Eric Reed for SmartAsset -> Power of attorney in Ohio is substantially similar to most other jurisdictions.
Power of attorney in Ohio is substantially similar to most other jurisdictions. This means that there are two types of power of attorney you can assign in Ohio: statutory (otherwise known as ...
Choosing an attorney-in-fact is one of the most important parts of creating a power of attorney. Your attorney-in-fact has a fiduciary duty to act in your best interests.
Nichole Y. Shafer is an Ohio-licensed attorney at Schroeder Law LTD in Putnam County. She limits her practice to business, real estate, estate planning and agriculture issues in northwest Ohio.
If you don’t have a health care power of attorney, your nearest next of kin, such as a spouse or child 18 or older, is authorized by law to make health care decisions for you, Wayne said.
Check to see that your power of attorney is not outdated. If you've moved recently, that's a compelling reason to update your power; currently only 15 states honor out-of-state forms. 3. Make it ...
When your kids turn 18 years old, make sure they sign a power of attorney. Here's why you need one, especially if your kid's heading to college.
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