
South Carolina Durable Power of Attorney Form
A durable power of attorney in South Carolina is a legally recognized document that allows an individual to designate another person to make financial decisions for them. The individual granting this authority (referred to as the "principal") should carefully select someone they trust to act as their representative (known as the "agent"), as this "durable" power remains effective for the entire life of the principal unless it is formally revoked.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses and a notary public.
Statutory Form
The South Carolina legislature has not made available a statutory power of attorney form.
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