
Maryland Power of Attorney for Minor (Child)
In the state of Maryland, a power of attorney for a minor does not serve as a legitimate method for establishing guardianship over a child. Although parental nominations of guardians or those specified in a last will and testament are typically acknowledged, the process mandates that prospective guardians submit a petition. Ultimately, it is the court that will determine who will be entrusted with the care of the minor.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses and a notary public.
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