# Can you choose more than one person to be your agent on a power of attorney?

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** LawTube
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVnP8bXq4Us
- **Дата:** 19.05.2026
- **Длительность:** 1:30
- **Просмотры:** 14
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/52385

## Описание

The Olsen on Law Radio Show has been on the air for 40 years.  From our radio show, we have videos of real people asking real legal questions.  We help people to avoid probate and do their estate planing including wills, living trusts and powers of attorney.  We also help people get free in-home care for seniors and help people protect their wealth from the cost of a nursing home.  We are the Olsen Law Group in Orlando and we assist clients throughout the State of Florida.

## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 01:00) []

Yes, sir. Thank you for taking my call. Um can an individual have two different persons as powers of attorney on their will? George, they certainly can. When we do a typical power of attorney for somebody, we ask for a first, second, or first, second, and third choice. And when they give us those three names, George, we say, "Look, can any one of them alone transact business or can to transact business with it require all three of their signatures? " So, George, you can have more than one person as your agent on a power of attorney. And then the question is, do they need to act unanimously or can any one of them act alone? Well, see, I already did my will with you, sir. Okay. — And I named my son, but uh I'm thinking about naming my daughter maybe as a alternate. George, — in case something happens. George, you may want to email me or text me. I'd like to double-check and see what we did for you because it would have been standard procedure, really, that we would have If your son was your first choice, we would have asked you, George, "Who's your second choice? " And we That second or third choice might already be in your documents. George, I can double-check you if you email me or text me. I'll look at it for you. I'm sorry, sir, but I'm a dinosaur. No computer, no cell phone. Oh, okay. Oh my goodness, George. Well, I'm not far behind you, George, but I hear you. But uh give me a call next week. I'll check into it for you.
