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Beware the power of power of attorney

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The (Bucks County) Intelligencer

When used appropriately, power of attorney is a valid tool to protect assets for someone who's unable to oversee his financial interests. But there are many misconceptions about how it works, said Debra Kroll, a law professor at Temple’s Beasley School of Law. Power of attorney doesn’t give an individual sole control over financial decisions, she said. The agent can make financial decisions only if the person is mentally incapacitated.