Attorney General Aaron D. Ford, Nevada’s 34 th Attorney General, took office on January 7, 2019, making him the first African American to hold statewide constitutional office in Nevada. A former State Senator, AG Ford previously served as both the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader in the Nevada State Legislature and held leadership roles on several legislative committees.
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With durable power of attorney, the agent’s power continues indefinitely after the point when you’re legally not able to make your own decisions.
An immediate power of attorney document takes effect as soon as it’s signed. That said, most people don’t expect to use it until they’re legally incompetent, such as after a stroke that impairs cognitive ability. Depending on your state, the agent may or may not need to sign the document.
People ask us a lot for the definition of a POA: A power of attorney document names someone (called the “agent”) to make legal decisions on another person’s behalf (the “principal”) if the person is not able to.
A non-durable power of attorney document, on the other hand, isn’t a “forever” thing, and it’s not intended for cases of incapacitation. In fact, it isn’t actually valid if you’re legally incompetent.
Springing power of attorney is similar to immediate POA in that it works when you’re incapacitated. The difference is that it only “springs” into effect once you meet conditions you set to declare you legally incompetent.
A good first step if you know your relatives are doing estate planning is to check whether you’re named on any documents. Power of attorney enables your loved ones to handle critical financial matters for you if you can’t. It can even protect your spouse from being financially trapped if something happens to you.
The agent has legal access as soon as the POA takes effect, but you can revoke their power at any time or for any reason. And in the meantime, you won’t lose any of your own access or control over your accounts. Your agent has a fiduciary duty to act in your best interests, not theirs.