Power of Attorney Forms
Make a Power of Attorney with one of our convenient easy-to-use forms. Name someone you trust as your agent to make financial or medical decisions on your behalf.
Q. Why should I have a power of attorney?
A. A power of attorney gives you the ability to name a person you trust as your attorney / agent to handle your affairs for you in case your circumstances make it impossible for you to handle those matters yourself - such as an accident, sudden illness, absence or a loss of capacity. The person you appoint to act for you will have the authority to do things, sign documents, conduct business affairs or make health care decisions in your name and on your behalf, in the same manner that you would do if you were able.
Manitoba Estate Planning Package
Prepare your will and plan for the future with this package of estate planning documents for the Province of Manitoba.
This package contains the following documents:
- Manitoba General Enduring Power of Attorney, which lets you name someone you trust to manage your property and financial affairs on your behalf.
- Manitoba Revocation of Power of Attorney form.
- Manitoba Health Care Directive, which allows you to give instructions regarding medical treatment and health care decisions and name an agent to make those decisions for you, in the event you are not able to communicate those instructions at some point in the future.
- Legal will kit for Canada, which includes a will form, information and instructions to help you complete your documents and ensure they meet legal requirements, a Manitoba affidavit form 74fe in accordance with provincial laws, and a comprehensive estate planning questionnaire.
Save over 50% off the regular price of your estate planning documents with this all-in-one downloadable package. The forms can be used by more than one person in your household.
Give yourself and your family the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have made arrangements for future eventualities.
Northern Territory Springing Power of Attorney
Appoint someone you trust to manage your property and financial affairs for you with this Springing Power of Attorney form for the Northern Territory.
- This is a springing power of attorney, which means it will not come into effect until a future time or event that you specify in the document, such as if you become incapacitated and unable to make your own decisions.
- The form includes information and instructions to help you understand and complete the document.
- This Power of Attorney does NOT authorise your attorney to make medical, health care or personal care decisions for you.
- The form is available in MS Word format and can be used by more than one person in your household. No need to purchase additional copies.
- The Springing Power of Attorney form is meant to be used only in the Northern Territory, Australia.