
Mississippi Springing Power of Attorney
A springing power of attorney in Mississippi is a legal document that allows an individual, known as the principal, to designate another person, referred to as the agent, to handle certain matters on behalf of the principal. This authority comes into effect only if the principal is no longer able to manage their own affairs due to physical or mental incapacity.
Signing Requirements
Not mentioned, but a notary public is recommended
Sources
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