
Delaware Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney Form
A durable statutory power of attorney form in Delaware enables an individual to designate someone else to manage their financial matters legally. This type of durable power of attorney remains valid even if the principal (the individual granting the powers) is deemed incompetent and is unable to manage their own financial affairs.
Signing Requirements
One witness and a notary public.
Statutory Form
Delaware has a statutory form located at § 49A-301 of the Delaware Code.
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