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Make a Statutory Durable Power of Attorney with this easy-to-use form for Texas, under the Durable Power of Attorney Act, Chapter XII of the Probate Code.
- You can grant your attorney-in-fact the power to deal with your finances and property on your behalf as you see fit, including:
- your real estate property,
- banking and financial transactions,
- stocks and bonds,
- personal property,
- insurance,
- retirement plans and social security,
- 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.
- This legal form template 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.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Texas.
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Texas Community Property Survivorship Agreement
TX property owners, avoid probate proceedings with respect to your community property with this Texas Community Property Survivorship Agreement.
- The agreement is between two spouses, pursuant to the Texas Probate Code XI(3), section 451.
- Upon the death of a spouse, title to all community property held by the spouses will immediately vest in the surviving spouse.
- The agreement automatically terminates if the marriage ends.
- As long as both spouses are alive, the property remains community property.
- The agreement revokes all prior community property agreements.
- The agreement must be filed in the county records in order to take effect.
- This legal document template is provided in MS Word format and is easy to edit and print.
- Intended for use only in the State of Texas.
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