
Kentucky Power of Attorney (POA) Forms
In Kentucky, a power of attorney allows an individual to designate another person to handle their financial or medical matters. This arrangement can be particularly beneficial for someone who anticipates being unavailable for a while, needs assistance with specific transactions, or wishes to have a trusted person available for medical emergencies.
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Advance Directive
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This type allows you to choose an agent to represent your healthcare interests. Combines a medical power of attorney and a living will.
Signing Requirements: Two witnesses or a notary acknowledgment.

Durable POA
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The durable form allows a person to convey financial authority to another. Such power continues, unless revoked, even after the principal is declared incompetent.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

General POA
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This form is similar to a durable POA, but it becomes void if the principal is declared incompetent.
Signing Requirements: Two witnesses and a notary public.

Limited POA
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The limited form is used for specific transactions or time periods.
Signing Requirements: Two witnesses and a notary public.

Minor POA
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In the eventthat you may be away from your children, this type allows you to designate a caretaker for them while you are unavailable.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

Real Estate POA
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To elect a representative to handle the purchase, sale, or management of real property for a period of time or until the owner's death.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

Revocation of POA
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You can use a revocation form to revoke any type of power of attorney.
Signing Requirements: Not specifically mentioned, but should be signed in the same manner as the original power of attorney.

Motor Vehicle POA
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In the eventthat you need someone to help you with motor vehicle issues, this form lets you designate someone to do that.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.

Springing POA
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Allows a durable power of attorney to 'kick-in' upon a principal's subsequent incapacity.
Signing Requirements: Notary public.