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Attorney-in-Fact


The term attorney-in-fact is commonly used in the United States. The term is used to place distinction between an attorney at law and the attorney-in-fact that is a fiduciary of the principal.

The law requires that the attorney-in-fact be a completely honest and loyal abider to the principal in all their dealings with each other and the public. The attorney-in-fact is paid to act as a witness and silent watchdog for truthful and honest occurrences in any contract or other dealings that a power of attorney may preside.

When do I Need an Attorney-in-fact?

You can use an attorney-in-fact in many instances. They are used as a stake holder or trustee who can take custody of funds for an individual or company and use the funds to pay any necessary fees such as insurance claims. Once all the claims are paid out the attorney-in-fact will then return any remaining funds to the original subscriber.

 

 









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