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Updated on May 5th, 2023A Kansas limited power of attorney form is used to assign a specific financial task(s) to a willing agent looking to act in the principal’s best interest. The contract is commonly used to allow a real estate attorney to handle the closing of a sale to the seller or buyer’s benefit. The form usually voids upon the completion of the task,…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A Montana real estate power of attorney allows residents to elect a representative to handle real estate transactions on their behalf. The selected party will be authorized to perform actions that include, but are not limited to, the management, sale, acquisition, and leasing of real property. Montana law indicates that all power of attorney forms are “durable” unless stated otherwise (§ 72-31-304)….

Updated on May 10th, 2023A South Carolina durable power of attorney form allows a principal to name a person who can make any type of financial decision on their behalf. While seldom an actual attorney, the person that represents the principal needs to be someone they can trust to do everything from paying bills to managing investments. An important factor in the choice of the…

Updated on May 4th, 2023A Georgia vehicle power of attorney form, also known simply as form ‘T-8’, allows a person to elect another to handle any type of registration or representation of a vehicle on their behalf. The details of the vehicle, including the VIN number and model/make, are required. The limited power of attorney will only be valid for 12 months beyond its completion….

Updated on May 10th, 2023A Utah medical power of attorney form consists of two parts: the living will, through which a principal can define the conditions under which they consent to receive certain types of life-prolonging/terminating medical treatments, and a durable power of attorney for healthcare, which allows an agent to be named to make all healthcare decisions for the principal. A typical candidate for…