How can a power of attorney be transferred to a daughter?

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What is involved in transferring power of attorney to her daughter?

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To transfer power of attorney to her daughter, she can either appoint her as a successor agent in the existing document or revoke the current power of attorney and create a new one naming her daughter as the agent.

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The cost to change a power of attorney can vary widely depending on whether you choose to do it yourself or hire an attorney. If you create a new document yourself, it may only cost a small fee for notarization. Hiring an attorney might range from $100 to $500 or more, depending on their rates and the complexity of your situation.