Section 4460 Of Chapter 2. Construction Of Powers From California Probate Code >> Division 4.5. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2.
4460
. (a) In a statutory form power of attorney, the language
granting power with respect to personal and family maintenance
empowers the agent to do all of the following:
(1) Do the acts necessary to maintain the customary standard of
living of the principal, the principal's spouse, children, and other
individuals customarily or legally entitled to be supported by the
principal, including providing living quarters by purchase, lease, or
other contract, or paying the operating costs, including interest,
amortization payments, repairs, and taxes on premises owned by the
principal and occupied by those individuals.
(2) Provide for the individuals described in paragraph (1) all of
the following:
(A) Normal domestic help.
(B) Usual vacations and travel expenses.
(C) Funds for shelter, clothing, food, appropriate education, and
other current living costs.
(3) Pay for the individuals described in paragraph (1) necessary
medical, dental, and surgical care, hospitalization, and custodial
care.
(4) Continue any provision made by the principal, for the
individuals described in paragraph (1), for automobiles or other
means of transportation, including registering, licensing, insuring,
and replacing them.
(5) Maintain or open charge accounts for the convenience of the
individuals described in paragraph (1) and open new accounts the
agent considers desirable to accomplish a lawful purpose.
(6) Continue payments incidental to the membership or affiliation
of the principal in a church, club, society, order, or other
organization and continue contributions to those organizations.
(b) The authority of an agent with respect to personal and family
maintenance under this section is not dependent on any other grant of
authority to the agent to make gifts on the principal's behalf and
is not limited by any limitation that otherwise applies to the
authority of the agent to make gifts on the principal's behalf.