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Updated on May 10th, 2023A New Mexico minor child power of attorney enables one or more parents to authorize temporary guardianship over their minor child or children. An example of appropriate use would be if a single parent were to leave on a business trip or for military deployment for an extended period of time. While away, the parent will want a trusted individual, such…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A South Dakota limited power of attorney form allows a representative, known as an “attorney-in-fact,” to handle specific financial responsibilities on behalf of another person. The powers granted to the representative must be specified in writing on the document. Once the assigned tasks have been fulfilled, or if the person designating responsibility revokes the form, the power of attorney will cease…

Updated on May 5th, 2023A Kentucky durable power of attorney form is used by individuals to appoint a third party as their attorney-in-fact to handle any and all monetary decisions on their behalf. The agent cannot compensate themselves and must act in the principal’s best interests in every transaction. The form remains valid even if the principal can no longer make decisions for themselves due…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A New Hampshire tax power of attorney form, also known as DP-2848, is furnished by the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration and allows a person to appoint an authorized individual to handle their taxes and associated matters. The powers issued under this document are applicable only to New Hampshire’s Department of Revenue and other tax entities operating under the state’s…

Updated on May 10th, 2023An Oregon medical power of attorney is part of an “advance directive” document that consists of a few pages relating to a person’s healthcare and representation in certain unfortunate circumstances. The first part of this document is the power of attorney section; the principal can appoint a trusted individual to make medical decisions in their stead should they be unable to…