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Updated on May 5th, 2023A Michigan revocation of power of attorney form is used to cancel an existing power of attorney form that was created in the state. Once completed, the form must be sent to the agent(s) representing the principal’s interests and to all relevant private and public entities to ensure that they are made aware that the original power of attorney has been…

Updated on May 11th, 2023A Wisconsin general power of attorney form enables a representative to handle financial affairs on behalf of another person. A resident, known as the “principal,” chooses an “agent” to handle any type of monetary-related transaction on their behalf and to their benefit. The agent’s duties may include tasks as rudimentary as paying the principal’s bills to more significant matters like managing…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A New Hampshire minor power of attorney form can be used by parents to give another individual the temporary rights to make decisions regarding a child’s healthcare, education, and any other matters that may require parental permission. The appointed individual (the attorney-in-fact) will usually only be given this authority for a period during which the parent is absent due to military…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A New Mexico minor child power of attorney enables one or more parents to authorize temporary guardianship over their minor child or children. An example of appropriate use would be if a single parent were to leave on a business trip or for military deployment for an extended period of time. While away, the parent will want a trusted individual, such…

Updated on May 4th, 2023A Colorado real estate power of attorney allows a principal to select an agent to handle one or more real estate-related tasks on their behalf. This specific type of power of attorney form cannot grant any powers other than those related to real estate. Examples of duties carried out by an attorney-in-fact acting under orders of a real estate power of…