By Type (10)
Advance Directive – An advance directive designates a health care agent and specifies the principal’s desired medical treatments.
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Durable Power of Attorney – A durable POA grants broad financial powers that do not terminate when the principal becomes incapacitated.
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General (non-durable) Power of Attorney – A general power of attorney authorizes various financial transactions and expires upon the principal’s incapacitation.
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Limited Power of Attorney – Under a limited power of attorney, the agent can only carry out a specific task or set of tasks.
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Living Will – A living will expresses the principal’s preferences for medical treatment when they become too ill to communicate.
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Medical Power of Attorney – A medical power of attorney appoints a representative to make health care decisions on the principal’s behalf.
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Motor Vehicle (Form VTR-271) Power of Attorney – This document allows an agent to handle specific responsibilities related to the principal’s motor vehicle.
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Minor (Child) Power of Attorney – Parents and guardians can use this document to appoint a temporary caregiver for their child.
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Real Estate Power of Attorney – A POA for real estate grants an individual the authority to represent the principal in property transactions.
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Tax (Form 01-137) Power of Attorney – Taxpayers may execute this POA to authorize someone else to handle their tax returns and related transactions.
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