Montana General Power of Attorney Form

Montana general power of attorney is a form that appoints an agent to act in place of an individual, known as the principal, and perform financial transactions on their behalf. The terms outlined in this document typically allow the agent to manage the principal’s real estate, personal property, business entities, retirement benefits, and other financial affairs.

Montana General Power of Attorney Form

Montana general power of attorney is a form that appoints an agent to act in place of an individual, known as the principal, and perform financial transactions on their behalf. The terms outlined in this document typically allow the agent to manage the principal’s real estate, personal property, business entities, retirement benefits, and other financial affairs.

Last updated April 29th, 2024

Montana general power of attorney is a form that appoints an agent to act in place of an individual, known as the principal, and perform financial transactions on their behalf. The terms outlined in this document typically allow the agent to manage the principal’s real estate, personal property, business entities, retirement benefits, and other financial affairs.

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Non-Durability – In the “Special Instructions” area of the power of attorney, the principal can state whether the form is non-durable; a non-durable power of attorney will terminate if the principal becomes incapacitated.

Signing Requirements

Although not explicitly required under Montana law, a power of attorney should be notarized.[1] Generally, banks and other institutions will not accept an unnotarized power of attorney.

Power of Attorney (Preview)

Montana General Financial Power Of Attorney

Sources

  1. § 72-31-305