By Type (8)
Advance Directive – Includes written instructions to health care professionals regarding end-of-life medical treatments and the option to appoint a medical attorney-in-fact.
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Durable Power of Attorney – Grants financial powers that endure despite the principal’s incapacitation.
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General (non-durable) Power of Attorney – Grants non-durable financial powers to an attorney-in-fact.
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Limited Power of Attorney – A form that authorizes an agent to perform specific tasks for the principal.
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Motor Vehicle (Form DR-2175) Power of Attorney – Gives the power to register or transfer ownership of a vehicle to an appointed agent.
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Minor (Child) Power of Attorney – Gives parental powers and guardianship responsibilities to an attorney-in-fact on a temporary basis.
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Real Estate Power of Attorney – Used to empower a third party to complete real estate transactions and other property management matters.
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Tax (Form DR 0145) Power of Attorney – Appoints an attorney-in-fact (often a CPA or other tax professional) to handle the principal’s taxes.
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