Products tagged with 'financial power of attorney'
Victoria Resignation by Attorney under Enduring Power of Attorney
Resign your appointment under an Enduring Power of Attorney (Financial) with this Notice of Resignation by Attorney form for the State of Victoria.
- If you have been appointed as attorney under an Enduring Power of Attorney (Financial), but find yourself unable to perform your duties, you can resign from the appointment by completing this form.
- After signing it, give a copy of the form to the donor (the person who made the Power of Attorney) and to any other party that should be aware of it (such as the donor's bank, solicitor, accountant, etc.).
- The Notice of Resignation by Attorney form is free to download and easy to complete.
- This PDF form is issued by the Victoria State Government.
British Columbia Representation Agreement Package (Section 7)
Make sure that your wishes are followed in the event that you become physically or mentally incapacitated, with this Representation Agreement Package (Section 7) for the Province of British Columbia.
- A Representation Agreement allows you to appoint someone you trust as your representative to make decisions for you in the event you become unable to do so. These decisions include medical care, living conditions, personal, financial and legal matters.
- This form is referred to as a Section 7 Agreement, which means that you grant your representative only the limited powers set out under Section 7 of the Representation Agreement Act.
- The package contains:
- Representation Agreement,
- Form 1, Certificate of Representative and Alternate Representative,
- Form 2, Certificate of Monitor,
- Form 4, Certificate of Witnesses,
- Statutory Declaration for Evidence of Authority of Alternate Representative,
- Instructions to help you complete the Section 7 Representation Agreement.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
California Uniform Statutory Power of Attorney
California residents, prepare a Uniform Statutory Power of Attorney with this easy-to-use template.
- The form is in accordance with the Uniform Statutory Form Power of Attorney Act (Calif. Probate Code Section 4401).
- This Power of Attorney takes effect immediately upon signing unless you specify otherwise.
- You have the option to 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 your health care or medical decisions. You will need to use an Advance Health Care Directive for that purpose.
- Available in MS Word format, easy to fill in and print. No need to buy additional copies - you and your spouse or partner can each prepare a Power of Attorney with this form.
- Intended to be used only in the State of California.
Georgia Statutory Form Power of Attorney
Prepare a Georgia Statutory Form Power of Attorney with this easy-to-use template.
- This form complies with the requirements of O.C.G.A. Chapter 6B of Title 10.
- The template contains:
- general information about making and signing a power of attorney,
- Important Information section for the principal (person making the power of attorney,
- Important Information for Agent,
- an Agent's Certification as to Validity of Power of Attorney and Agent's Authority form.
- This is a durable power of attorney, which will remain in effect even if you become incapacitated.
- You can use this form to give your agent the authority to handle all of your financial and estate planning affairs on your behalf.
- There is an optional clause under which you can also authorize your agent to act as your HIPAA representative.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Georgia.
Illinois Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney for Property
Make a Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney for Property with this template form for Illinois residents.
- This form allows you to name someone to handle your property and financial affairs if you are unable to do so.
- The Power of Attorney is effective immediately, unless you specify otherwise.
- You can give your attorney-in-fact the power to conduct your personal affairs, 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 form does NOT give your attorney 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.
- No need to buy additional copies - you and your spouse / partner can each prepare a Power of Attorney with this form.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Illinois.
New Jersey General Durable Springing Power of Attorney
Overview
A General Durable Springing Power of Attorney is a valuable legal instrument for New Jersey residents who wish to plan for the future and ensure their interests are protected. This document is designed to become effective only in the event that you become incapacitated, meaning it "springs" into action when you are unable to make decisions for yourself.
Scope of Authority
With this Power of Attorney, you can authorize your chosen attorney-in-fact to manage a wide range of matters on your behalf, including:
- Real estate property
- Banking and financial transactions
- Stocks and bonds
- Personal property
- Insurance matters
- Pension and employment benefits
- Tax and legal matters
- Business affairs and operations
Limitations
It is important to note that this Power of Attorney does not grant your attorney-in-fact the authority to make health care or other medical decisions on your behalf.
Convenience and Accessibility
This form is available in Word format, making it simple to fill in and print. There is no need to purchase additional copies; both you and your spouse can each prepare your own Power of Attorney using this form.
Intended Use
This document is specifically intended for use within the State of New Jersey.