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Updated on May 11th, 2023A  Virginia general power of attorney form is a legal instrument that allows a person to select someone else, referred to as an “agent,” to handle all facets of their finances on their behalf. The agent is permitted to use these unrestricted powers as long as the person designating authority, known as the “principal,” is coherent. If a medical physician deems…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A Nebraska tax power of attorney form, also known as ‘Form 33’, allows a resident to elect an attorney-in-fact to handle their tax-related matters. Once the tax power of attorney document is executed, the attorney-in-fact will have the authority to perform the following: Fully represent the taxpayer in any hearing, determination, or appeal; Enter into any compromise with the Nebraska Department…

Updated on May 5th, 2023A Michigan general power of attorney form is used to designate an attorney-in-fact to perform financial transactions on the principal’s behalf. The contract allows the attorney-in-fact unrestricted monetary powers as long as they act for the benefit of the principal. Unlike the durable power of attorney, the contract is terminated if the principal becomes incapacitated. Signing Requirements – Two witnesses and/or…

Updated on April 12th, 2023An Alaska minor power of attorney allows a parent or guardian to delegate the custody and care of their child to someone else. This is most common with individuals involved in military service, going to jail, or any reason suitable for a child to be in the care of another for up to one (1) year. If the parent or guardian…

Updated on May 17th, 2023A New York living will is a written legal document that a medical patient uses to express their choices regarding life-sustaining treatments. A living will becomes effective when the patient is terminal or otherwise permanently unconscious and can’t make their own medical decisions. New York state law doesn’t specifically address living wills, but court cases have upheld them. Laws Statute –…