Power of Attorney in Beverly Hills, California

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In Beverly Hills, California, power of attorney is an arrangement in which one person (the principal) gives another (the attorney-in-fact) the capacity to act on the principal's behalf in particular situations, and under particular conditions. Power of attorney might be authorized for any number of reasons, but it is most commonly set up to allow the attorney-in-fact to make financial and medical decisions on the principal's behalf in the event that the principal becomes incapacitated.

The principal in a power-of-attorney arrangement is the one who decides the scope of the power that the attorney will be able to wield, and the circumstances under which they can wield it. Generally, you can grant the attorney-in-fact as much or as little decision-making power as you'd like. In every case, however, you should only enter a power-of-attorney arrangement with somebody you trust. The nature of the power you should grant depends heavily on the context, and what your wishes are.

If you have a strong preference with respect to end-of-life care, but worry that you might be unable to express your wishes when the time comes, you may want to give a family member the legal authority to make such choices for you, if necessary. Of course, the power you grant them should be precisely limited to medical decisions, if that's all you want them to be able to decide. It should further clearly state that this power will not really vest until and unless you actually become incapacitated. For reasons that should be obvious, you should only give this power to a person you trust.

In Beverly Hills, California, you can sometimes find pre-printed forms that let you easily draft a power-of-attorney agreement. However, if your situation is particularly complex, you should probably have a lawyer draft it for you, to ensure that the agreement is enforceable, or that there are no surprises.

Types of Power of Attorney Arrangements in Beverly Hills, California

In Beverly Hills, California, there are 3 types of power of attorney. They are:

1. Limited power of attorney - this lets the attorney-in-fact exercise limited authority in a single transaction. It is useful, for instance, if someone is buying property in another state, and the deal is nearly fulfilled, but a few documents need to be signed. The buyer could give a resident of that state power of attorney, permitting him or her to complete the transaction on the buyer's behalf. Conveniently, the power automatically terminates when the transaction is complete.

2. Durable power of attorney - this gives the attorney-in-fact much more power than limited power of attorney. It can, in theory, give them unlimited power in a certain area of the principal's affairs. The document should lay out clearly what power the attorney-in-fact will wield. This agreement, when used carefully, can be very useful, permitting the attorney-in-fact to make important decisions for the principal as long as is necessary, because it does not automatically disappear after a single transaction. Furthermore, the principal can revoke the power of attorney at any time.

3. Springing power of attorney - this is a form of power of attorney which doesn't really take effect until the occurrence of some mentioned event. This event can be anything, but it is frequently the principal becoming disabled. You should be aware, though, that it is not always clear what "disabled" means in such an agreement, which can result in disagreements, resulting in litigation.

Can a Beverly Hills, California Lawyer Help?

While setting up power of attorney in Beverly Hills, California can be simple, there are some instances in which it will inevitably be convoluted. In such cases, the process will be much easier if you have a seasoned attorney to help you along the way.

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Life in Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills, California is located in Los Angeles County and is one of the most affluent cities in the country. The city is famous for being a trendsetter for fashion, beautiful homes, and high-end living. Many celebrities and movie stars live in Beverly Hills. Along with Bel Air and Holmby Hills, it forms part of the "Platinum Triangle" of wealthy L.A. neighborhoods. The area of Beverly Hills, California is home to a number of Fortune 500 companies, including Platinum Equity and John Paul Mitchell Systems. In addition to major corporate businesses, the economy of Beverly Hills is supported by an abundance of high-end fashion retailers. In particular, Rodeo Drive is a world-famous shopping district filled with cutting-edge fashion boutiques and designer label stores. It is estimated that the operating budget of Beverly Hills, California exceeds million, which is comparable to the Gross National Product for the entire British Virgin Islands.

Beverly Hills is frequently featured in movies and television shows. A few familiar examples include the hit television series Beverly Hills, 90210 and the Beverly Hills Cop movies. Other attractions include the Beverly Hills Hotel (referenced in the Eagles' song "Hotel California"), Walden Drive, and Beverly Gardens Park.

Lawyers in Beverly Hills, California perform legal services to meet the unique needs of the city's residents. Many Beverly Hills lawyers file lawsuits at the West District branch of the Los Angeles Superior Court, located within the city. Attorneys in Beverly Hills represent clients in both general and specific areas of law.

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