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Updated on May 9th, 2023A Mississippi limited power of attorney form allows an individual to choose an agent to handle a restricted or specific financial action on his or her behalf. The contract becomes void once the specified activity has been completed or at the expiration date indicated on the form. This type of power of attorney is most often used to authorize real estate…

Updated on May 4th, 2023An Arkansas medical power of attorney allows a principal’s wishes to be carried out by another person (the “agent”) with regard to their end-of-life healthcare. Essentially, this document allows the agent to consent to, refuse, and withdraw consent to medical treatments proposed and administered by the healthcare professionals caring for the principal. Power granted to the agent is durable, meaning it…

Updated on May 11th, 2023A Wyoming limited power of attorney form enables a person to assign a specific financial act or responsibility to an agent (a.k.a. “attorney-in-fact”). This type of designation is often used by business owners to empower another party with the authority to handle a specific business transaction while they are absent. Typically, the power of attorney will be terminated either when the specific…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A New York minor power of attorney form is a document that parents can use to authorize a third party to temporarily have parental rights over their child. This type of arrangement is usually used during a period of a parent’s absence due to work, military deployment, illness, or education. The designated attorney-in-fact will be able to make decisions regarding the…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A North Carolina tax power of attorney form, also known as GEN-58, is a document that allows a resident to choose someone else to handle their tax filing with the Department of Revenue. The principal has the option of selecting specific tax matters that they would like their account (attorney-in-fact) to complete for them or they can grant them the authority…