Maryland Power of Attorney Forms

Maryland power of attorney forms help plan and deal with the fact that anyone of us at any time can become incapacitated mainly due to dementia (Alzheimer’s Disease), risky surgery, or a stroke. Through a Maryland Financial Power of Attorney, you can proactively name an Agent, also known as our Attorney-In-Fact, to be in charge of all your monetary related affairs. You can also indirectly control your healthcare destiny through two documents collectively know in this state as the Advance Directive (included are the medical power of attorney and a living will).
All the power of attorney documents are in conformity with the 2010 General and Limited Power of Attorney Act and must be signed, after filling in, in the presence of two (2) witnesses or a notary public.

Durable Power of Attorney Maryland Form – Adobe PDF

Allows a person to have unrestricted power to handle your finances as long as every decision made is in your best interests. The form remains valid (in accordance with § 17–105) if the person being represented becomes sick and too ill to think for themselves. The agent has the power to represent the principal for all of the following; Real Property – Including Residential and Commercial…

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