Estates & Powers of Attorney
Power of Attorney (POA) for property
A Power of Attorney for Property is a legal document that lets a person choose someone to make property and financial decisions for them.
The “principal” is the person who makes the power of attorney (POA) document. They give someone else, an “agent”, the power to make decisions.
The “agent” is the person named in a power of attorney document. The POA document gives the agent the power to make decisions on behalf of the principal.
Learn more about POAs for property here.
Learn how to give someone the ability to make financial decisions for you with a power of attorney for property.
Guide
Learn more about powers of attorney for property, who can make them, what powers and responsibilities agents have, and more.
FAQ
Get the facts on how to set up a power of attorney for property.
How-To
This Easy Form helps you give someone you trust power of attorney for your property and finances. This person would become your agent, and they will have access to or control of your money and property.
Easy Form