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Alberta FAQs >Wills and Estates in Alberta >General Powers of Attorney

General Powers of Attorney

More information on this topic is provided in a booklet.

This booklet is for Albertans who want to know more about General Powers of Attorney. A General Power of Attorney allows you to appoint someone else to manage your financial affairs.

This booklet gives general information only, not legal advice. If you need more detailed help or advice, see the end of the booklet for more resources.

Click here to view or download and print the booklet.

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