An Alabama minor (child) power of attorney gives parents and court-assigned guardians a means of assigning a trusted representative with parental powers. In Alabama, this form is called the “Delegation of Powers by Parent(s) or Guardian(s)” and it has a term that expires automatically after one year.
An Alabama minor (child) power of attorney gives parents and court-assigned guardians a means of assigning a trusted representative with parental powers. In Alabama, this form is called the “Delegation of Powers by Parent(s) or Guardian(s)” and it has a term that expires automatically after one year.
An Alabama minor (child) power of attorney gives parents and court-assigned guardians a means of assigning a trusted representative with parental powers. In Alabama, this form is called the “Delegation of Powers by Parent(s) or Guardian(s)” and it has a term that expires automatically after one year.