epoa short form
a power of attorney allows you (the principal) to appoint someone you trust (i.e. you may use a general power of attorney to appoint an attorney for a specific period or event (e.g. an enduring power of attorney allows you (the principal) to appoint someone you trust (an attorney) to make decisions about personal (including health) matters and/or financial matters for you. you must also be capable of making the enduring power of attorney freely and voluntarily—not due to pressure from someone else. consider who you want to appoint and talk to them.