General Power of Attorney for Care and Custody of Child or Children - Maryland 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as the parent(s) of the child(ren) at the top of the form. Ensure that you provide accurate information to avoid any legal issues.
  3. In the designated section, list the names of the child(ren) for whom you are granting power of attorney. This is crucial for clarity regarding who is covered under this document.
  4. Select your Attorney-in-Fact by filling in their name. If appointing multiple individuals, specify how they should act (jointly or individually).
  5. Carefully review each authority granted, including decisions about education, health care, and general matters concerning the child(ren). Make sure these align with your intentions.
  6. Specify the duration of this power of attorney by filling in the start and end dates. Choose a period that suits your needs, ensuring it complies with Maryland regulations.
  7. Finally, sign and date the document in front of a notary public to validate it. This step is essential for legal recognition.

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The agent can make key decisions related to the childs medical care, education, and overall welfare, ensuring the childs needs are met when the parent is not available. However, its important to note that the agent does not assume parental rights or custody.
Potential for abuse: The potential for abuse is one of the biggest drawbacks of a durable power of attorney, which is why it is important to pick a person you trust. The individual you designated could cause financial loss if they misuse their power.
The Power of Attorney allows you to give someone else the authority to do the following: (1) care for and provide for your child, (2) make medical and educational decisions, (3) approve and arrange for travel plans, (4) and handle any financial matters in which your child may be involved.

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Typically, a caregiver appointed in a POA is referred to as an agent or attorney-in-fact. However, the power of attorney document does not terminate your parental rights or transfer custody to the agent and does not prevent you from continuing to make decisions for your child.
If you initialed real property, giving your agent the power to conduct transactions with real estate, you should also file a copy of your POA in the land records office (which is part of the circuit court clerks office in Maryland) in the county where you own real estate.
In a general power of attorney, you give another person authority over all your financial and business matters. In a limited power of attorney, you give another person authority over only the financial and business matters you choose.
Focus on how you provide for your children, how much time you spend with them, and how involved you have been throughout their lives, rather than bashing the other parent. Be prepared to answer a lot of basic questions such as your childrens clothing sizes, the names of their teachers, what their preferences are, etc.

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