Alabama Durable Power of Attorney Form

An Alabama durable power of attorney allows a person to delegate another individual to handle financial matters on their behalf. Unlike a general power of attorney, this form enables the chosen representative (the “agent”) to continue making decisions for the principal even if they become incapacitated.

Alabama Durable Power of Attorney Form

An Alabama durable power of attorney allows a person to delegate another individual to handle financial matters on their behalf. Unlike a general power of attorney, this form enables the chosen representative (the “agent”) to continue making decisions for the principal even if they become incapacitated.

Last updated April 23rd, 2024

An Alabama durable power of attorney allows a person to delegate another individual to handle financial matters on their behalf. Unlike a general power of attorney, this form enables the chosen representative (the “agent”) to continue making decisions for the principal even if they become incapacitated.

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Signing Requirements

An Alabama power of attorney must be signed by the principal and the signature should be notarized (although technically not required).[1]

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Alabama Durable Financial Power Of Attorney

Legal Definition

“Durable,” with respect to a power of attorney, means not terminated by the principal’s incapacity.[2]