Springing General and Durable Power of Attorney - District of Columbia 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and address in the designated fields at the top of the form. This identifies you as the Principal.
  3. Next, appoint your Agent by filling in their name and address. This person will act on your behalf.
  4. Review each power granted to your Agent, which includes financial management, legal actions, property transactions, and more. Ensure you understand these powers before proceeding.
  5. Specify any limitations or additional instructions regarding your Agent's authority if desired.
  6. Sign and date the document at the bottom. Ensure that a Notary Public witnesses your signature for it to be legally binding.

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A general power of attorney gives someone wide legal authority. However, it ends if the person giving it becomes unable to make decisions. In contrast, a durable power of attorney stays in effect even if the person loses mental capacity. Both types are important for different situations.
The durable aspect of this power means that the designated individual, often called an agent or attorney-in-fact, can manage tasks like paying your bills, managing investments, or making healthcare decisions according to the permissions youve set out, even if you are not competent to do so yourself.
A springing power of attorney is a document executed now, but that does not take effect unless the principal becomes incapacitated or a particular event occurs. This type of power of attorney is contingent on something specific happening before it comes into force.
In general, a springing power of attorney may not provide the balance the grantor is seeking between the loss of their personal autonomy and their desire to be protected from medical or financial harm in a time of need.
THIS DOCUMENT GIVES THE PERSON YOU NAME AS YOUR ATTORNEY IN FACT THE POWER TO MAKE HEALTH-CARE DECISIONS FOR YOU IF YOU CANNOT MAKE THE DECISIONS FOR YOURSELF. AFTER YOU HAVE SIGNED THIS DOCUMENT, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE HEALTH-CARE DECISIONS FOR YOURSELF IF YOU ARE MENTALLY COMPETENT TO DO SO.

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A Washington D.C. durable power of attorney allows an individual (principal) to select someone else (agent) to handle any type of financial decision on their behalf. A power of attorney becomes durable when it contains language describing that it will not terminate on the principals subsequent incapacity.
Durable power of attorney allows the powers of the attorney to continue when the principal no longer has the judgment to make decisions for themselves, unlike others where incapacitation would end the power of attorney. A power of attorney is springing when it takes place at some time in the future after signing.

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