Updated on May 5th, 2023A Louisiana durable power of attorney form can be used to select an agent to have unlimited and unrestricted power over the finances of the individual creating the form. This document is a general power of attorney that is durable, meaning that the financial powers bestowed on the agent will sustain the incapacitation of the individual for which the power of attorney…
Updated on May 10th, 2023A Texas parental guardianship of minor child power of attorney form is used by those who have a minor child and need a relative or close friend to assume parental guardianship rights. The agent selected will have the option to choose the minor child’s educational facilities and medical care. These powers will only be required in the case that the principal…
Updated on May 17th, 2023A Pennsylvania living will is a legal document expressing a patient’s instructions regarding life-sustaining treatment when they are terminally ill or permanently unconscious. Any person can legally execute a living will if they are at least 18 years old, have graduated from high school, have married, or are a minor emancipated from their parents. Laws Statute – Chapter 54, Subchapter B…
Updated on May 5th, 2023A Michigan limited power of attorney form is used to appoint an agent to represent the principal (the individual creating the power of attorney) in a limited or specific capacity. This agreement usually terminates once the relevant task or transaction has been completed or on a date specified in the document. The most common purpose for this type of contract is to…
Updated on May 5th, 2023An Illinois real estate power of attorney form is designed for the specific purpose of enabling an attorney-in-fact to close on a sale, purchase, or refinance a property. The selected representative will be able to sign on behalf of the principal and collect any applicable funds. Each form executed about the real estate transaction will be completed under the name of…