
New Mexico Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney Form
A durable statutory power of attorney form in New Mexico allows an individual, known as the "principal," to designate another person, referred to as the "agent," to manage their financial decisions and affairs while they are alive. Typically, the chosen agent is a spouse or a family member who is also named as a beneficiary in the principal's will.
Signing Requirements
Notary public.
Statutory Form
The New Mexico state legislature has created a statutory power of attorney form available at § 45-5B-301.
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