Signing Requirements
The principal and either two witnesses or a notary public must sign the durable power of attorney.[1] Signing witnesses may not be:
- Related to the principal.
- The principal’s home care providers.
- Working in an adult family home or long-term care facility where the principal lives.
Power of Attorney (Preview)
Legal Definition
“Durable,” with respect to a power of attorney, means not terminated by the principal’s incapacity.[2]