
Oklahoma Durable (Financial) Power of Attorney Form
An Oklahoma durable power of attorney form allows an individual, known as the "principal," to designate another person, referred to as the "attorney-in-fact," to manage their financial affairs with either specific limitations or full authority. The designation "durable" signifies that this legal document remains effective even if the principal loses mental capacity.
Signing Requirements
Notary Public.
Statutory Form
Yes, the State of Oklahoma provides a statutory form. 58 Okl. St. Ann. § 3041.
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