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A: It is a written legal document, and you must be at least 18 to make one in Alberta. While a personal directive appoints someone else to look after your non-financial matters (such as health), a Power of Attorney appoints someone to look after your financial affairs. You are the donor and you give your authority (power) to another person (attorney) to deal with your property. An ordinary power of attorney stops if the donor becomes mentally disabled.

 

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