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Colorado Durable (Financial) Power of Attorney Form

Colorado Durable (Financial) Power of Attorney Form

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A durable statutory power of attorney form in Colorado enables an individual to appoint an agent to manage their financial matters. The appointed agent will retain this authority until the principal passes away or until the power of attorney is revoked. Once the form is notarized, the agent can utilize it at any time.

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Signing Requirements

Notary public.

Statutory Form

Colorado has a statutory form located at § 15-14-741 of the Colorado Revised Statutes.
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