If you own a business, you probably have a plan for growth. But what happens if you suddenly can’t run it?
Most business owners overlook this completely.





A Business Power of Attorney allows someone you trust to step in and manage operations if you become unable to do so.
Without it, your business may face delays, financial disruption, or even court involvement.
This is one of the simplest ways to protect what you’ve built.
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