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An attorney-in-fact is an agent of the person giving him/her the power of attorney to act on his or her behalf.

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An attorney-in-fact is an agent of the person giving him/her the power of attorney to act on his or her behalf.

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No. An attorney-in-fact cannot write a will for the principal.

No. An attorney-in-fact cannot write a will for the principal.

No. An attorney-in-fact cannot write a will for the principal.

No. An attorney-in-fact cannot write a will for the principal.

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An attorney-in-fact is an agent of the person giving him/her the power of attorney to act on his or her behalf.

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No. Absolutely no.

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Some states do require the attorney-in-fact to also sign the form.

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