Iowa Power of Attorney allows a person, known as the "principal," to give another person, known as the "agent" or "attorney-in-fact," the authority to make decisions on their behalf. This legal document can be used for various purposes, such as managing financial affairs, making healthcare decisions, handling real estate transactions, or representing the principal in legal matters. The specific powers granted to the agent can be customized according to the principal's needs and preferences.
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This document grants someone the authority to make decisions on your behalf in Iowa.