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Updated on May 10th, 2023A Texas limited power of attorney form is used to handle specific financial responsibilities on behalf of someone else. The representation allowed by the principal must be explicitly stated in the power of attorney and the third party presented with this form (the attorney-in-fact) must clearly understand the principal’s intentions. Most commonly, the form becomes void upon the completion of the stated…

Updated on May 16th, 2023A Texas living will is a legal document instructing medical practitioners to administer, withhold, or withdraw life-sustaining treatment for a patient who is terminal or otherwise facing imminent death. Any competent adult can execute a living will for use if they ever end up in the aforementioned condition. The patient can also use a living will to designate another person to…

Updated on May 4th, 2023A Connecticut general power of attorney form permits a person residing in Connecticut to choose an agent to handle any type of financial decision on their behalf. If the person being representative (“principal”) can no longer think for themselves because of a mental condition, the form becomes void. If the principal would like a document where the agent may be able…

Updated on April 12th, 2023An Arizona real estate power of attorney form is used by those who wish to delegate certain powers to another individual (attorney-in-fact). The individual completing the form (“principal”) can grant complete power to their attorney-in-fact or they can grant specific powers, as long as they relate to real property. This type of POA document is often implemented to allow a real…

Updated on May 10th, 2023An Ohio durable power of attorney form is designed to establish continuous representation regarding a person’s finances. The person authorized to represent the principal (the person who executed the document) is called an attorney-in-fact and they will be handling all (or most) of the principal’s personal finances and business affairs. The “durable” element of this power of attorney means the attorney-in-fact’s…