The Oregon Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows an individual (the principal) to appoint someone else (the agent or attorney-in-fact) to make decisions and take actions on their behalf. This document can be used for various purposes, such as managing financial affairs, making healthcare decisions, or handling legal matters when the principal is unable to do so themselves. The Power of Attorney grants the agent the legal authority to act in the best interest of the principal and carry out the specified responsibilities outlined in the document.
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This Form is used to authorize someone else to have parental or guardian powers in Oregon.
This Form is used for granting someone else the power to make legal decisions on your behalf in the state of Oregon.