TENNESSEE
Make your Power of Attorney with these easy template forms for Tennessee residents.
- Appoint a family member a friend or a trusted advisor as your attorney-in-fact to make decisions and handle your financial affairs if you should become unable to do so for yourself.
- These forms are downloadable MS Word forms that contain instructions to help you complete them and ensure that they are properly signed and witnessed.
- Laws differ from state to state. These forms are intended for use only by residents of Tennessee.
- The forms can be used by other members of the family. No need to buy separate copies for each person.
Tennessee Durable Power of Attorney
Tennessee residents, appoint someone to handle your finances and business matters with this Durable Power of Attorney form.
This document is designed for Tennessee residents who wish to appoint an attorney-in-fact to manage their financial and business affairs. By completing this Durable Power of Attorney form, you can ensure that the person you choose has the authority to act on your behalf in a variety of matters.
When the Power of Attorney Becomes Effective
You can choose to have the power of attorney become effective immediately, or ONLY when you become unable to handle your affairs for yourself.
Powers Granted to Your Attorney-in-Fact
With this Power of Attorney, you may grant your attorney-in-fact the authority to handle one or more aspects of your financial and business matters, including:
- Managing your real estate property
- Handling banking and financial transactions
- Overseeing stocks and bonds
- Dealing with personal property
- Managing insurance matters
- Administering pension and employment benefits
- Attending to tax and legal matters
- Supervising your business affairs and operations
Limitations of the Power of Attorney
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 for you. Its use is strictly limited to financial and business matters.
Easy-to-Use Format
The form is available in MS Word format, making it simple to fill out and print. There is no need to purchase additional copies, as both you and your spouse can each prepare a separate Power of Attorney using this document.
State-Specific Use
This Power of Attorney form is intended for use only in the State of Tennessee.
Tennessee General Durable Immediate Power of Attorney
This Power of Attorney is effective immediately and remains in effect even if you become disabled or incompetent. You can choose to give your attorney-in-fact the power to deal with a number of matters, 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 Tennessee General Durable Immediate Power of Attorney 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 can each prepare a Power of Attorney with this form.
Tennessee Revocation of Power of Attorney
Cancel your Power of Attorney with this Tennessee Revocation of Power of Attorney form.
- So long as you have mental capacity and can understand the impact of what you are doing, 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 Tennessee.