North Carolina General Power of Attorney Form

A North Carolina general power of attorney enables individuals to delegate their financial decisions and responsibilities to an appointed agent. This legal document gives the agent broad powers to handle the principal’s financial affairs, which can include buying and selling property, overseeing business activities, and managing government benefits.

North Carolina General Power of Attorney Form

A North Carolina general power of attorney enables individuals to delegate their financial decisions and responsibilities to an appointed agent. This legal document gives the agent broad powers to handle the principal’s financial affairs, which can include buying and selling property, overseeing business activities, and managing government benefits.

Last updated May 13th, 2024

A North Carolina general power of attorney enables individuals to delegate their financial decisions and responsibilities to an appointed agent. This legal document gives the agent broad powers to handle the principal’s financial affairs, which can include buying and selling property, overseeing business activities, and managing government benefits.

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Non-Durability – If the principal wants a statutory power of attorney to be non-durable (i.e., terminate when they become incapacitated), they must explicitly state this desire in the “Special Instructions.”

Signing Requirements

The principal must appear before a notary public to acknowledge their signature.[1]

Sources

  1. § 32C-1-105