Just as when I was on active duty; all military personnel are required
to complete a Power of Attorney. This instrument permits a person(s),
identified as the principal(s) to appoint another as their agent. The
agent is allowed to execute specific or certain kinds of acts on behalf of
and for the benefit of the principal(s). All of us should grant Power of
Attorney to an honorable person to act as our agent. Spouses should
consider appointing each other. Parents should appoint their (adult)
children, and friends should identify that principled individual to
represent their interest. This instrument will make legal and business
matter tasks less complicated to accomplish. Please consider executing
this instrument as soon as possible, and use a reputable attorney.
Negotiate the fee, but use an attorney.