
New Hampshire General (Financial) Power of Attorney
A general (financial) power of attorney form in New Hampshire enables a person to appoint an agent—such as a trusted friend, family member, or qualified professional—to oversee their financial affairs. The appointed agent is authorized to take actions regarding the specified matters outlined in the document. However, it's important to note that the authority granted in this power of attorney will cease if the individual becomes incapacitated.
Signing Requirements
Laws
Durable - A power of attorney is durable unless it expressly states otherwise.<a class="source-url" href="#source-url1">[1]</a>
Incapacity - Means the inability of a person to manage their property or business affairs because of an impairment in the ability to receive and evaluate information or make or communicate decisions even with the use of technological assistance or the person is missing, detained (incarcerated), or is outside the United States and is unable to return.<a class="source-url" href="#source-url2">[2]</a>
Signing Requirements - Must be notarized.<a class="source-url" href="#source-url3">[3]</a>