By Type (10)
 Advance Directive – This document provides information about an individual’s end-of-life medical preferences. It incorporates both a living will and a durable medical power of attorney.
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 Durable Power of Attorney – This allows an individual to select an agent to carry out financial tasks on their behalf and remains in effect even if they become incapacitated.
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 General (non-durable) Power of Attorney – This document permits an agent to represent the financial interests of an individual so long as they have decisional capacity.
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 Limited Power of Attorney – This form allows an individual to grant an agent specific powers that will terminate upon completion or on a specified date.
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 Living Will – A document that instructs health care providers to withhold or apply life-sustaining measures in specific medical circumstances.
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 Medical Power of Attorney – This allows the principal to nominate an agent to make their health care decisions.
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 Motor Vehicle (Form MVR-63) Power of Attorney – Used to designate a representative to perform motor vehicle transactions on an individual’s behalf.
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 Minor (Child) Power of Attorney – A parent or legal guardian can use this document to appoint an agent to act on their behalf and make decisions for their child.
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 Real Estate Power of Attorney – Provides an outside party the authority to conduct real estate transactions for a property owner or prospective buyer.
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 Tax (Form GEN-58) Power of Attorney – Authorizes an individual to act on behalf of a principal and handle their tax filings.
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