Download Texas power of attorney forms, in accordance with Title 2, Chapter 752 – Statutory Durable Power of Attorney), that allows an individual to choose a trusting person, called an ‘Agent’ or ‘Attorney in Fact’, to handle the representation of financial, medical, parental/guardianship (minor child), and vehicle related decisions. There are also special forms, referred to as ‘Durable’, that allow the document to remain in place even if the person being represented, the ‘Principal’, should become incapacitated.
Signing – In order to write a power of attorney document in Texas, the principal must choose the form(s) that best fit their needs, fill it out with their agent(s), and sign in front of a notary public or two (2) adult witnesses.
The Texas durable financial power of attorney document, also known as the ‘Statutory’ form, for the State of Texas can be used for powers handed to another person for monetary reasons that are broad and sweeping. This particular financial document allows even for it’s financial use even if the principal should not be in a position to think for themselves. The powers granted to the…