
Minnesota Springing Power of Attorney Form
A springing power of attorney in Minnesota is a legal instrument that grants authority to an individual (referred to as the agent) to make significant decisions on behalf of another person (known as the principal) if the principal becomes disabled, incapacitated, or otherwise unable to make decisions independently.
Signing Requirements
Must be dated and signed by the principal. If it is signed on behalf of the principal, the signature must be acknowledged by a notary public.
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