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New Jersey Springing Power of Attorney

New Jersey Springing Power of Attorney

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A springing power of attorney in New Jersey is a formal legal document that allows one person (the principal) to appoint another person to act on their behalf in certain matters as their agent, often referred to as the "attorney-in-fact." This type of power of attorney is designed to take effect specifically when the principal becomes incapacitated or is otherwise unable to manage their own affairs.

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Signing Requirements

Notary public and one witness.
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