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Updated on April 12th, 2023An Alabama tax power of attorney form 2848A is mainly for accountants and attorneys to file taxes on someone else’s behalf and to their benefit. The document is only valid for that tax year. It does not need to be notarized like the other forms and needs the signature of the person filing and the principal to be complete. It is…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A Montana minor power of attorney form is used to transfer certain parental powers from the parent of a child to a trusted agent (“guardian” or “attorney-in-fact”). This is a temporary guardianship position and, according to state law, the agent shall only maintain their powers for a period no longer than six months from the execution of this power of attorney…

Updated on May 11th, 2023A West Virginia minor child power of attorney form is a document that is created to grant a guardian power of attorney over a minor child. The trusted individual will be able to, for the duration of the term dictated in the form, make every decision the parents or legal guardians would be able to make if they were available to…

Updated on May 5th, 2023An Indiana real estate power of attorney is a document used specifically for granting certain real estate-related powers to an agent. The principal, the individual who executes the document, can use the provided form to select all the powers they wish to hand over to their agent. Examples of an agent’s duties could include selling and buying property, refinancing, mortgages, and…

Updated on May 4th, 2023An Idaho durable power of attorney can be used to elect a representative to make financial decisions on behalf of an Idaho resident. The selected individual will be required to act in the principal’s best interest and perform tasks as they would imagine the principal would if possible. The durable nature of the form enables the agent to operate even after…