Power of Attorney in Florida
A Power of Attorney, or POA, can be a useful tool that allows you to engage in financial transactions when you can’t be present to sign documents, or someone else to act on your behalf if you become incapacitated. It’s a good idea to take the time you need to understand your rights and responsibilities specific to both financial and healthcare Powers of Attorney in Florida. With the proper forms, granting Power of Attorney is easy in the beautiful Sunshine State. Taking the initiative to address these issues before the need for such decision-making assistance arises can be of great help in the future.
There are several types of Powers of Attorney, and if you are unsure of which one would be the best for you, please consult an attorney. As for notarizing your Power of Attorney, in order to be effective, a Florida Power of Attorney must be signed by the Principal, two witnesses, and must be notarized. In the event you need witnesses, CFLNP provides such services. Please, visit Booking Page – the information is in the Booking form. See you soon!