
Hawaii General (Financial) Power of Attorney
A general (financial) power of attorney in Hawaii enables an individual to authorize another person to manage their financial matters on their behalf. This document is designed to provide support when someone is unavailable, unable to handle their own affairs, or needs a representative to manage their interests for ease and convenience.
Signing Requirements
Laws
Durable - A power of attorney is durable unless it states that it is terminated by the incapacity of the principal.<a class="source-url" href="#source-url1">[1]</a>
Incapacity - Means the inability of a person to manage their property or business affairs due to an impairment, is missing, detained (incarcerated), or is outside the United States and cannot return.<a class="source-url" href="#source-url2">[2]</a>
Signing Requirements - The Principal's signature must be notarized.<a class="source-url" href="#source-url3">[3]</a>