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Louisiana Revocation of Power of Attorney
Cancel your existing Power of Attorney with this free Louisiana Revocation of Power of Attorney form.
- So long as you are mentally capable, you have the right to cancel your Power of Attorney at any time, and revoke the powers you gave to your attorney-in-fact.
- Sign the form and give a copy of it to the attorney-in-fact and to any banks or other parties that your attorney may have dealt with on your behalf.
- This is a free downloadable legal form in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the State of Louisiana.
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Louisiana Limited Power of Attorney
Make a Limited Power of Attorney with this template form for the State of Louisiana.
- You (as the "principal") can grant your agent (attorney-in-fact) certain specific powers that you set out in the Power of Attorney, as well as the authority to sign documents and do any other things that are required to carry out those powers.
- This form of Power of Attorney is typically used for specific transactions, such as buying or selling a real estate property.
- The form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print.
- Intended for use only in the State of Louisiana.
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Complete Legal Will Kit | USA
If you were to die without a Will, your loved ones will have to pay court costs and legal fees to administer your estate. Don't let that happen. Get your complete USA Legal Will Kit and Estate Plan.
- The USA Legal Will Kit and Estate Plan package contains everything you need to make your will:
- Last Will and Testament with self proving Affidavit, with instructions to help you complete the document and special provisions for Louisiana.
- Making a Valid Will in the United States, a guide to help you through the process of making your will and ensuring that it meets legal requirements in your State.
- Will Preparation Checklist.
- Glossary of legal terms commonly used in a Will.
- Information about the duties and responsibilities of an executor.
- Guidelines for choosing a personal guardian for minor children and a property guardian for minor beneficiaries.
- If you own real estate or other assets, whether in the United States or elsewhere, you should have a Will to make sure your property is distributed in accordance with your wishes.
- No need to buy multiple copies - you, your spouse or partner, and other family members can each prepare a Will using the same template.
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