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Texas Springing Power of Attorney Form

Texas Springing Power of Attorney Form

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A Texas springing power of attorney allows a person (referred to as the principal) to designate another individual (the agent) to oversee the principal's matters. This authority is not active immediately; it goes into effect either at a predetermined future date or upon the occurrence of a specific event, such as the principal becoming incapacitated.

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Signing Requirements

Notary public.
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