
Maryland Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney Form
A durable power of attorney in Maryland is a legal document that allows an individual ("principal") to designate another person ("agent") to manage their financial matters and execute specific requests. This arrangement enables the agent to act on behalf of the principal, and it remains effective even if the principal becomes unable to make decisions due to incapacity.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses and a notary public.
Statutory Form
The Maryland Legislature has provided a sample statutory form for powers of attorney in § 17–202 of the Maryland Laws.
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