
North Carolina Springing Power of Attorney Form
A springing power of attorney in North Carolina allows an individual to designate another person to make decisions on their behalf if they become unable to do so. This authority comes into effect only under specific circumstances outlined in the agreement, such as in the event of a severe illness or if the individual is missing.
Signing Requirements
Notary public.
Sources
- § 32C-1-109(a)</a><a id="source-1" href="https://casetext.com/statute/code-of-alabama/title-26-infants-and-incompetents/chapter-1a-alabama-uniform-power-of-attorney/article-1-general-provisions/section-26-1a-109-when-power-of-attorney-effective" target="_blank" rel="noopener">
- § 32C-1-105
- § 32C-1-102(6)
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