
Alabama Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney Form
In Alabama, a durable statutory power of attorney allows an individual to manage the financial affairs of the principal, granting either broad or limited powers. The term 'durable' signifies that this authority remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated and can no longer make decisions on their own. As a result, it is crucial to select a reliable agent, such as a trusted family member or close friend, to uphold the principal's interests.
Signing Requirements
Notary public.
Statutory Form
Yes, the State of Alabama has a statutory form.
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