NEW JERSEY
Make your Power of Attorney with these easy template forms for New Jersey residents.
- Appoint a loved one, a friend or a trusted advisor to make decisions and handle your financial and personal affairs on your behalf when you are unable to do so.
- Buy, download, fill in the blanks, print - then follow the easy instructions to make sure they are signed and witnessed properly.
- All forms are available in either MS Word or PDF format.
- Updated regularly to comply with changes in legislation.
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.
New Jersey Revocation of Power of Attorney
Cancel your Power of Attorney with this New Jersey Revocation of Power of Attorney form.
- So long as you are mentally capable, you have the right to cancel an existing Power of Attorney at any time, and revoke the powers you gave to your attorney-in-fact.
- Once you have signed the form, give a copy of it to the attorney-in-fact.
- You should also give a copy to any bank, trust company, and other firms or people that your attorney has been dealing with on your behalf.
- This is a free downloadable legal form in MS Word format.
- Intended for use in the State of New Jersey.