
Pennsylvania Springing Power of Attorney
A springing power of attorney in Pennsylvania is a formal legal document that empowers an individual (the agent) to handle certain aspects of another person's (the principal's) personal affairs. This document is generally activated when the principal is unable to take care of their own matters, either due to physical or mental incapacitation.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses and a notary public.
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