Nebraska General Power of Attorney Form

Nebraska General Power of Attorney Form

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Last updated May 13th, 2025

A Nebraska general power of attorney entrusts an agent with the authority to handle the financial affairs of another person, known as the principal. The powers granted through a general POA are extensive and cover a wide range of decisions and transactions, making it an ideal option for those who want someone else to manage nearly all aspects of their financial matters.

A Nebraska general power of attorney entrusts an agent with the authority to handle the financial affairs of another person, known as the principal. The powers granted through a general POA are extensive and cover a wide range of decisions and transactions, making it an ideal option for those who want someone else to manage nearly all aspects of their financial matters.

Non-Durability – If the principal wants a statutory form power of attorney to be non-durable and terminate upon their incapacitation, they must state this in the document’s special instructions.

Signing Requirements

For a power of attorney to be valid, it must be notarized by a notary public or another person qualified to take acknowledgments in Nebraska.[1]

Power of Attorney (Preview)

Sources

  1. § 30-4005