Limited Power of Attorney where you Specify Powers with Sample Powers Included - Mississippi 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information as the Principal, including your name, address, and contact details. This section establishes your identity and authority.
  3. Designate your attorney-in-fact by entering their name and address. Ensure this person is trustworthy, as they will act on your behalf.
  4. Specify the powers you wish to grant. You can refer to the sample powers provided at the end of the form for guidance. Clearly outline each power to avoid ambiguity.
  5. Indicate whether this Power of Attorney is Non-Durable or Durable based on your preference regarding its validity during potential future incapacity.
  6. Sign and date the document in front of witnesses who are not related to you. Their signatures confirm that you executed the document willingly.
  7. Finally, have a Notary Public acknowledge your signature to ensure legal validity.

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What Are the Legal Requirements of a Financial POA in Mississippi? Mental Capacity for Creating a POA. Notarization Requirement. Create the POA Using a Form, Software, or an Attorney. Sign the POA in the Presence of a Notary Public. Store the Original POA in a Safe Place. Give a Copy to Your Agent or Attorney-in-Fact.
In California, there are four main types of POAs, each offering a specific scope of decision-making power: general, durable, limited, and medical.
How to make a power of attorney in 8 steps Decide which type of power of attorney to make. Choose your agent. Decide how much authority to give your agent. Fill out a power of attorney form. Execute your POA according to the laws in your state. Give a copy of your POA form to your agent and other interested parties.
The Durable Power of Attorney must be filed with the Chancery Clerks Office where the Principal resides in order for it to effective after the Principal becomes incompetent.
The cost of creating a power of attorney in Mississippi can vary based on numerous factors, including the type of POA, the complexity of your needs, and the professional you choose to draft it. A straightforward POA may cost as little as $200, while more complex arrangements can rise to $600 or more.

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Steps for Making a Financial Power of Attorney in Mississippi Create the POA Using a Form, Software, or an Attorney. Sign the POA in the Presence of a Notary Public. Store the Original POA in a Safe Place. Give a Copy to Your Agent or Attorney-in-Fact. File a Copy With the Chancery Clerks Office.
Conclusion. A Special Power of Attorney (SPA) is required for specific, often major transactions (e.g., sale of real estate, making donations, compromising claims), while a General Power of Attorney (GPA) covers a broader range of administrative or routine acts.
Yes, it is possible to give more than one person power of attorney. This capability allows someone to make decisions for you. These can be financial or medical decisions.

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