Benevolent: Intervention
: If the intervention was justified, the Intervener is entitled to recover reasonable expenses incurred.
An intervention occurs when a person (the Intervener ) acts with the intention of protecting the interests of another (the Principal ) without being authorized or legally bound to do so. Benevolent Intervention
: As soon as possible, the Intervener must notify the Principal of the action taken and provide an accounting of any outcomes. 4. Rights and Claims : If the intervention was justified, the Intervener
The intervention must cease immediately once the Principal is able to resume management of their own affairs or when a legal representative is appointed. For legal advice, consult a professional
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To qualify as a "benevolent" intervention rather than an intrusion, the act must meet these criteria:
: Action was required immediately to prevent loss or harm to the Principal’s property, health, or legal standing.