
Oregon Springing Power of Attorney
An Oregon springing power of attorney is a legal document that allows an individual, known as the principal, to designate another person, referred to as the agent, to handle specific matters related to the principal's personal affairs in the event that the principal is unable to do so. This type of power of attorney typically takes effect only when the principal is incapacitated.
Signing Requirements
Not specifically mentioned; notarization is recommended.
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