Written by Benjamin Kingsley
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In most jurisdictions, an individual must be at least 18 years old to create a valid power of attorney (POA) for themselves. This age requirement aligns with the legal age of majority in many countries, including the United States, where a person is generally considered to have the capacity to enter into legally binding agreements.
The age of 18 is typically the threshold at which an individual is deemed to have sufficient mental capacity and maturity to understand the implications of granting someone else the authority to act on their behalf. This requirement helps ensure that the person creating the POA (known as the principal) can make an informed decision about delegating their legal and financial powers to another individual (known as the agent or attorney-in-fact).
It is important to note that while 18 is the standard age in most places, there may be exceptions or variations in certain jurisdictions. Some states or countries might have different age requirements or additional stipulations for creating a valid POA. Furthermore, even if an individual meets the age requirement, they must also have the mental capacity to understand the nature and consequences of the document they are creating.
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