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;attorney: A person legally appointed or empowered to act on behalf of another.
;Attorney: A person legally appointed or empowered to act on behalf of another.


;committee: One or more people appointed by the court to look after your legal and financial affairs in the event that you become mentally incompetent.
;Committee: A person appointed by the court to make legal, financial and medical decisions for someone who is mentally incapable and cannot manage their own affairs.


;Enduring Power of Attorney: A legal document that enables the adult to appoint another person(s) to manage the adult’s financial affairs and property while capable and continues if the adult becomes mentally incapable.
;Enduring power of attorney: A legal document that enables you to appoint another person to make financial and legal decisions for you in case you become mentally incapable. It can also be effective when you are capable.


;General Power of Attorney: Covers all financial and legal affairs.
;Notarized: When a notary public or lawyer certify or attest to the validity of a signature on a document.


;notarized: When a notary or lawyer certify or attest to the validity of a signature on a document.
;Notary public: A public official who is legally authorized to administer oaths, attest and certify certain documents.
 
;notary public: A public official who is legally authorized to administer oaths, attest and certify certain documents.


;Notice of Resignation: A signed and dated statement written by the attorney to resign as appointed attorney.
;Notice of Resignation: A signed and dated statement written by the attorney to resign as appointed attorney.


;Notice of Revocation: A signed and dated statement given to your attorney(s) indicating you are ending the authority granted to them under the power of attorney.
;Notice of Revocation: A signed and dated statement given to your attorney indicating you are ending the authority granted to them under the power of attorney.


;Public Guardian and Trustee: Operates under provincial law to protect and provide support for financial and personal decision making where there is no one else able to do so.
;Power of attorney: A legal document that enables you to appoint another person to make financial and legal decisions for you.


;representation agreements: A legal document to authorize someone to assist you or to act on your behalf for health care and personal care matters.
;Public Guardian and Trustee: Operates under provincial law to protect and provide support for financial and personal decision-making where there is no one else able to do so.


;Specific Power of Attorney: A more detailed legal document outlining the specific duties for which the power of attorney is granted.
;Representation agreement: A legal document to authorize someone to assist you or to act on your behalf for health care and personal care matters. It can also cover routine financial and legal matters.


{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[People's Law School]], 2014}}
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[People's Law School]], 2015}}


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Revision as of 02:33, 7 January 2016


Attorney
A person legally appointed or empowered to act on behalf of another.
Committee
A person appointed by the court to make legal, financial and medical decisions for someone who is mentally incapable and cannot manage their own affairs.
Enduring power of attorney
A legal document that enables you to appoint another person to make financial and legal decisions for you in case you become mentally incapable. It can also be effective when you are capable.
Notarized
When a notary public or lawyer certify or attest to the validity of a signature on a document.
Notary public
A public official who is legally authorized to administer oaths, attest and certify certain documents.
Notice of Resignation
A signed and dated statement written by the attorney to resign as appointed attorney.
Notice of Revocation
A signed and dated statement given to your attorney indicating you are ending the authority granted to them under the power of attorney.
Power of attorney
A legal document that enables you to appoint another person to make financial and legal decisions for you.
Public Guardian and Trustee
Operates under provincial law to protect and provide support for financial and personal decision-making where there is no one else able to do so.
Representation agreement
A legal document to authorize someone to assist you or to act on your behalf for health care and personal care matters. It can also cover routine financial and legal matters.
This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by People's Law School, 2015.



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