Free Arkansas Power of Attorney Forms

POWER OF ATTORNEY FORMS

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People who fear that they may become incapacitated or mentally incompetent in the future can ensure the smooth handling of their affairs with a document called a power of attorney (POA). It enables individuals to appoint someone to manage their affairs on their behalf. The person granting the authority is referred to as the principal, while the person who accepts the responsibility as a proxy becomes the agent.

It grants the agent authority to manage different aspects of the principal’s life, which may encompass business, legal, financial, and even medical matters. The responsibilities, duration, and other aspects can be modified according to the principal’s needs.

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POWER OF ATTORNEY FORMS

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Arkansas Power of Attorney By Type

The durable power of attorney and medical power of attorney are designed to take effect in situations where the principal faces incapacity or mental incompetence.

  • Durable Power of Attorney - This gives the agent authority to handle financial, business, personal, and legal aspects of the principal’s life.
  • Medical Power of Attorney - It grants authority so the agent can act on healthcare decisions that may involve medications, treatments, medical procedures, and possibly end-of-life choices.

How to Get a Power of Attorney in Arkansas

There are two ways to get a POA in Arkansas: you can go to a county law firm and pay for one, or you can download a printable template of the POA you need online.

Arkansas Power of Attorney Laws

2018 Arkansas Code Title 28, Subchapter 5, Chapter 68: Uniform Power of Attorney Act

FAQs About Arkansas Power of Attorney Laws

The following are some of the most commonly asked questions about POAs:

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