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West Virginia General (Financial) Power of Attorney

West Virginia General (Financial) Power of Attorney

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A General (Financial) Power of Attorney Form in West Virginia is a legal instrument that allows an individual, referred to as the principal, to designate an agent to handle their financial matters and assets. Within this document, the principal specifies the extent of the authority being granted to the agent. It's important to note that these powers will automatically terminate if the principal becomes incapacitated or passes away.

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Signing Requirements

Notary public.

Laws

Durable - A power of attorney document is durable unless it expressly provides 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 because of an impairment or because 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 - A power of attorney must be notarized.<a class="source-url" href="#source-url3">[3]</a>

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