An Arkansas statutory durable power of attorney gives an agent the authority to make financial decisions for someone else, even if that person becomes incapacitated. The individual creating the document (the “principal”) will use the form to define the extent of the agent’s authority and relay any specific guidelines they want the agent to follow.
An Arkansas statutory durable power of attorney gives an agent the authority to make financial decisions for someone else, even if that person becomes incapacitated. The individual creating the document (the “principal”) will use the form to define the extent of the agent’s authority and relay any specific guidelines they want the agent to follow.
An Arkansas statutory durable power of attorney gives an agent the authority to make financial decisions for someone else, even if that person becomes incapacitated. The individual creating the document (the “principal”) will use the form to define the extent of the agent’s authority and relay any specific guidelines they want the agent to follow.