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New York Minor (Child) Power of Attorney Form

New York Minor (Child) Power of Attorney Form

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In New York, a minor power of attorney is commonly known as a "designation" under state law. This legal document allows an individual to grant someone else authority to make decisions regarding a child's education, health care, and financial matters. Typically, a designation is established when the child's parent(s) or guardian(s) expect to be unavailable or unable to provide care and guidance.

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Signing Requirements

Notary public and two witnesses.

Laws

Maximum Term: 12 months<a class="source-url" href="#source-url1">[1]</a>

Signing Requirements: Designations of more than 30 days must be notarized.<a class="source-url" href="#source-url2">[2]</a>

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