
Georgia Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney Form
A durable statutory power of attorney form in Georgia serves as a legal instrument that allows an individual, known as the principal, to transfer their financial authority to another party. This designated individual is commonly referred to as an "agent" or "attorney-in-fact".
Signing Requirements
One witness and a notary public.
Statutory Form
The Georgia Code contains a statutory form for a durable power of attorney at § 10-6B-70.
Sources
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