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 10th, 2023A North Dakota real estate power of attorney allows the principal to select an agent who will be legally authorized to make real estate decisions and execute related documents on their behalf. This contract is commonly used for real estate transactions, either because the principal is unable to be present to complete the deal or because they simply wish to have…
Updated on May 5th, 2023A Michigan tax power of attorney form (Form 151) allows for a representative to handle any and all tax filings with the Department of Treasury on behalf of the principal (the individual being represented). The principal may choose to authorize the agent to handle any of the following: Receive, inspect, and provide confidential information Represent the principal in oral or written…
Updated on May 10th, 2023A Tennessee general power of attorney form is used to select a person who can handle financial acts on another’s behalf. This power of attorney is not “durable” and therefore will be void upon the incapacity of the principal. Individuals seeking a document that remains in effect when the principal is incapacitated should use the durable power of attorney form in…
Updated on May 3rd, 2023A California vehicle power of attorney form, also referred to as the DMV Form REG-260, permits an owner of a vehicle or vessel located in California to choose an agent to handle a transfer of ownership. This document does not need to be witnessed or notarized to be legally enforceable. Once signed and completed, the agent selected has the full rights…