UNIFORM STATUTORY FORM POWER OF ATTORNEY California 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the UNIFORM STATUTORY FORM POWER OF ATTORNEY in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and address at the top of the form. This identifies you as the principal granting powers.
  3. Next, appoint your agent by entering their name and address. If your primary agent is unavailable, list an alternate agent.
  4. Review the list of powers provided. To grant all powers, initial line (N). For specific powers, initial each line corresponding to the powers you wish to grant.
  5. If you have special instructions regarding the effectiveness of this power of attorney, write them in the designated section.
  6. Sign and date the document at the bottom. Ensure that your signature matches your printed name for authenticity.
  7. Finally, if required, complete the Certificate of Acknowledgment section with a notary public to validate your document.

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The difference has to do with whether the powers remain effective after the onset of a disability. That is, the regular power of attorney ceases to be effective if you become disabled, whereas the durable power of attorney continues to be effective despite your subsequent disability.
The Uniform Power of Attorney Act (2006) (UPOAA) was a law proposed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (ULC) to create a uniform framework for power of attorney provisions throughout the United States.
A durable power of attorney is essentially the same form as a Uniform Statutory form, with special emphasis on the fact that your POA will remain effective even if youre incapacitated. The California healthcare POA is in Section 4701 of the Probate Code and is called an advance healthcare directive.
Statutory Powers of Attorney are documents that are brought up through the laws of your state, i.e. the legislature, and give powers through those laws that the legislature passes. A Durable, or Common Law, Power of Attorney is based upon what is called case law, or the law of the court system.
You can get a blank Power of Attorney form from: a stationery store or other store that sells pre-printed legal forms. your estate planning lawyer, or. Section 4401 of the Probate Code .
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THIS DOCUMENT GIVES YOUR AGENT THE POWERS TO MANAGE, DISPOSE OF, SELL, AND CONVEY YOUR REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, AND TO USE YOUR PROPERTY AS SECURITY IF YOUR AGENT BORROWS MONEY ON YOUR BEHALF.
Uniform Statutory Power of Attorney for Financial Matters (DPAF) The California Statutory Form Power of Attorney (Probate Code 4401) allows a principal to grant an agent authority to conduct transactions involving financial decision making.
In California, there are four main types of POAs, each offering a specific scope of decision-making power: general, durable, limited, and medical.

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