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Missouri General Durable Springing Power of Attorney
Missouri residents, plan for the future and protect your interests with this General Durable Springing Power of Attorney.
- A "springing" Power of Attorney comes into effect only if you should lose capacity and be unable to handle your own affairs.
- You can grant your attorney-in-fact the power to deal with a number of matters for you, including:
- your real estate property,
- banking and financial transactions,
- stocks and bonds,
- personal property,
- insurance,
- pension and employment benefits,
- tax and legal matters,
- your business affairs and operations.
- This Power of Attorney does NOT give your attorney-in-fact the authority to make health care or other medical decisions for you.
- The form is available in MS Word format, and is easy to fill in and print.
- The package includes:
- important information for the person signing it,
- important information for the person being appointed as attorney-in-fact,
- an Acknowledgement and Consent for the attorney-in-fact to sign, indicating that they agree to act in accordance with the Power of Attorney.
- You and your spouse can each prepare a Power of Attorney using the same form. No need to buy additional copies.
$12.50
Missouri Advance Health Care Directive Forms
Set out your wishes for life-sustaining treatment and appoint someone as your medical decision maker with this Advance Health Care Directive Forms Package for Missouri residents.
- This package of forms contains the following:
- information and instructions to help you prepare and complete your advance directive,
- Advance Health Care Directive which is made up of:
- Part I - Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care, where you can designate someone you trust to act as your agent to make health care decisions for you when you are unable to do so,
- Part II - Health Care Directive, which allows you to state your wishes about health care treatments and procedures, including life-prolonging treatments,
- Part III - General Provisions that are included in both documents,
- Part IV - Execution.
- Making an Advance Directive can help to ensure that your family and your doctor know what your wishes if you should become unable to communicate or make your own decisions, and that there is someone with the authority to make decisions for you.
- The forms are provided in MS Word format and can be used by more than one person by filling in the appropriate information.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Missouri.
$9.99