Nebraska General Power of Attorney Form

A Nebraska general power of attorney entrusts an agent with the legal authority to handle the financial affairs of another person, known as the principal. This POA is typically used to delegate specific, short-term tasks for the agent to complete while the principal is temporarily unavailable. In general, the agent can manage the principal’s bills, property, investments, and taxes.

Nebraska General Power of Attorney Form

A Nebraska general power of attorney entrusts an agent with the legal authority to handle the financial affairs of another person, known as the principal. This POA is typically used to delegate specific, short-term tasks for the agent to complete while the principal is temporarily unavailable. In general, the agent can manage the principal’s bills, property, investments, and taxes.

Last updated April 29th, 2024

A Nebraska general power of attorney entrusts an agent with the legal authority to handle the financial affairs of another person, known as the principal. This POA is typically used to delegate specific, short-term tasks for the agent to complete while the principal is temporarily unavailable. In general, the agent can manage the principal’s bills, property, investments, and taxes.

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Non-Durability – If the principal wants the 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)

Nebraska General Financial Power Of Attorney

Sources

  1. § 30-4005