A Power of Attorney is an important estate planning tool that allows an individual (the “Agent”) to act on behalf of another person (the “Principal”) in financial and other matters without involving the probate court. A new...more
11/8/2016
/ Accounting ,
Banks ,
Digital Assets ,
Estate Planning ,
Financial Institutions ,
Gifts ,
Inter Vivos Trust ,
Power of Attorney ,
Recordkeeping Requirements ,
Retirement Plan ,
Verification Requirements