The bar's Working Group on Power of Attorney said 2008 and 2010 revisions to the power-of-attorney statute failed to meet the intended goal of strengthening protections for potentially incapacitated principals.
Instead, the group says power-of-attorney paperwork is now riddled with "traps for the unwary."
The state bar's House of Delegates adopted the group's findings and authorized a lobbying effort in Albany to have power-of-attorney procedures revert back to simpler pre-2008 procedures by amending General Obligations Law, §5-1501-§5-1514.
Ellen Makofsky, the chair of the panel, said the "continuous" errors being made in preparation of power-of-attorney documents is due to the unnecessary complexity of New York's law.
Read more: http://www.newyorklawjournal.com/id=1202749790544/State-Bar-Seeks-Changes-to-PowerofAttorney-Law#ixzz40UQRUPaq
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