Updated on June 17th, 2025A Georgia durable power of attorney form is a document that provides the creator with the ability to choose a person to handle their finances. The “durable” nature of the form implies that the selected agent will be able to continue making decisions and generally managing the principal’s finances beyond the principal’s loss of decisional capacity. Indeed, it is often the…
Updated on April 12th, 2023An Arizona durable power of attorney form is used to choose a person to be an “Agent,” to manage the finances of the principal signatory. The agent need not be an attorney but should live in close enough proximity to the principal to perform necessary financial tasks if it becomes necessary. A durable power of attorney enables a principal to grant…
Updated on April 12th, 2023An Arizona general power of attorney form allows a person in Arizona to elect an individual to handle all financial decisions on their behalf. All decisions made by the chosen representative must be in the best interest of the assignor. The form becomes invalid in such a case where the principal loses decisional capacity or becomes incapacitated in any other manner….
Updated on August 21st, 2025An Arkansas tax power of attorney form is a state-issued document that can be used to provide a tax attorney with the legal authority to represent a taxpayer in the filing of their income tax return. The agent will have access to confidential tax information and the authority to perform any act relayed in the power of attorney document. The same document…
Updated on May 10th, 2023A Nevada real estate power of attorney is a document that property owners can use to authorize a third party to act on their behalf regarding the sale, rental, management or refinancing of their property. This type of representative (the “agent”) is usually appointed for a real estate closing and their appointment ends once the sale has been completed. However, the…