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Minor (Child) Power of Attorney Forms

The Minor Power of Attorney is for any parent who would like to administer caretaking rights for their child to someone else. This would allow the caretaker, known as the “agent” or “attorney-in-fact”, temporary custody of the child and to make parenting decisions.

Arkansas Limited (Special) Power of Attorney Form

An Arkansas Limited (Special) Power of Attorney enables a principal to grant authority to an agent for a particular task. Unlike general POAs, this form allows for greater precision in detailing the agent’s abilities. Once signed and completed, the agent can perform the task in the principal’s place.

Colorado Limited (Special) Power of Attorney Form

A Colorado Limited (Special) Power of Attorney allows an individual to grant specific powers to an agent. Unlike broader POA documents, this form allows the principal to further define the agent’s authority. Once the powers are outlined, the principal signs the document to formalize the arrangement.

Medical Power of Attorney Forms

A medical power of attorney appoints a surrogate the right to make judgment calls concerning the principal’s health care. This instrument can provide their representatives with the ability to obtain personal health care information and authorize or decline certain medical procedures.

North Carolina Tax Power of Attorney Form

A North Carolina Tax Power of Attorney approves a tax specialist representing a taxpayer or business entity in state tax situations, allowing the representative to view confidential tax materials, communicate to the associated revenue department(s), and take action on the declarant’s behalf.

California Limited (Special) Power of Attorney Form

A California Limited (Special) Power of Attorney allows an action to be executed by an attorney-in-fact. The limited (or special) POA allows the appointing individual to assign a precise task. The filing party must state their agent, supply the form with a description of the powers granted, and then sign the POA.

Wisconsin Medical Power of Attorney Form

The Wisconsin Medical Power of Attorney prepares a legal reference to entitle an alternate individual to make health care decisions in place of oneself should it be required due to incapacitation. The document allows for the certified recording of additional predetermined requests by a signing principal.