Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney (North Carolina)
Plan for the future and protect your interests with a statutory short form Power of Attorney for the State of North Carolina, pursuant to Chapter 32A of the State General Statutes. You may choose to grant your attorney-in-fact the power to deal with:
This Power of Attorney does NOT give your attorney-in-fact the authority to make health care or other medical decisions for you.
This is a US estate planning document in MS Word format.
- real estate,
- banking and financial transactions,
- stocks and bonds,
- personal property,
- insurance,
- pension and employment benefits,
- tax matters,
- legal matters,
- business operations.
This Power of Attorney does NOT give your attorney-in-fact the authority to make health care or other medical decisions for you.
This is a US estate planning document in MS Word format.





