
Florida Minor (Child) Power of Attorney Form
In Florida, a minor (child) power of attorney form serves as a legal instrument enabling a parent to grant written permission to a friend or relative to look after their children when the parent is unavailable. It's important to note that Florida does not have a specific minor power of attorney provision; consequently, if you need to establish guardianship, you must submit a guardianship petition to the probate court in your county.
Signing Requirements
Must be signed by the applicant.
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