By Type (10)
 Advance Directive – Combines a living will (set of instructions for health care professionals) and medical power of attorney (designates an agent to make health care decisions).
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 Durable Power of Attorney – Used to designate an agent to manage the principal’s financial affairs even if the principal becomes incapacitated.
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 General (non-durable) Power of Attorney – Grants certain financial powers to an agent that terminate should the principal be unable to make decisions for themselves.
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 Limited Power of Attorney – Used to authorize an attorney-in-fact to handle one or a few specific tasks for the principal.
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 Living Will – This document allows a person to convey their wishes regarding end-of-life treatments, medications, and procedures.
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 Medical Power of Attorney – Appoints an agent to represent the principal’s interests regarding health care.
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 Motor Vehicle (Form RT-5) Power of Attorney – Used to allow an elected agent to handle a vehicle transfer, registration, or other related tasks.
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 Minor (Child) Power of Attorney – Executed by a child’s parents to grant parental rights and obligations to a trusted representative.
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 Real Estate Power of Attorney – Grants a third party the power to perform property transactions on the principal’s behalf.
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 Tax (IL-2848) Power of Attorney – Appoints an agent to represent the principal in dealing with the Department of Revenue.
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