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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the power of attorney pre approval document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and address as the Responsible Person at the top of the form. This identifies who is granting the power of attorney.
  3. Next, appoint your Attorney-in-Fact by entering their name in the designated field. This person will act on your behalf regarding specific applications.
  4. Specify the Claim/Release Number(s) related to your application. This ensures that all actions taken by your Attorney-in-Fact are linked to your case.
  5. Review the limitations outlined in the document, ensuring you understand that this power does not allow for appeals against decisions made by the Petroleum Board.
  6. Sign and date the form where indicated, and ensure a notary public witnesses your signature for legal validation.
  7. Finally, save and distribute your completed document directly from our platform for free, ensuring all parties have access to it.

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The best people to appoint as attorneys should be: Someone you trust will make decisions in your best interests with your past and present wishes in mind.
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.
How to make a lasting power of attorney Choose your attorney (you can have more than one). Fill in the forms to appoint them as an attorney. Register your LPA with the Office of the Public Guardian (this will take 8 to 10 weeks if there are no mistakes in the application).
The Durable Power of Attorney or DPOA is the strongest among the different POAs. This document gives the agent broad and unlimited powers. Here are some reasons why: It remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated.
We recommend that you contact a legal advisor for guidance in obtaining and executing a power of attorney. Your legal advisor can prepare a power of attorney document that covers a broad range of assets and transactions and can be presented at multiple financial institutions.

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For most people, the best option is to have a general durable power of attorney because it gives your agent broad powers that will remain in effect if you lose the ability to handle your own finances. An attorney can customize a general POA to limit powers even moreor add powers, Berkley says.

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