Texas General Power of Attorney Form

Texas General Power of Attorney Form

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A Texas general power of attorney is used to grant authority to an attorney-in-fact to execute transactions on behalf of the person creating the document. The attorney-in-fact can manage the principal’s finances, property, investment accounts, and any other tasks the principal chooses. In the event of the principal’s incapacitation, the power of attorney will terminate automatically.

A Texas general power of attorney is used to grant authority to an attorney-in-fact to execute transactions on behalf of the person creating the document. The attorney-in-fact can manage the principal’s finances, property, investment accounts, and any other tasks the principal chooses. In the event of the principal’s incapacitation, the power of attorney will terminate automatically.