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Florida Durable Power of Attorney

This Durable Power of Attorney is executed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. It grants the designated agent broad authority to manage the financial affairs of the principal as detailed below.

Principal: ____________________________________

Address: ____________________________________

City, State, Zip Code: __________________________

Date of Birth: _______________________________

Agent: ________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________

City, State, Zip Code: __________________________

Date of Birth: _______________________________

Powers Granted: The Principal gives the Agent the following powers to act on behalf of the Principal:

  • Manage bank accounts and financial investments.
  • Handle real estate transactions, including buying, selling, and leasing.
  • Make payments for bills and expenses.
  • Manage retirement and insurance plans.
  • File taxes and manage tax-related matters.
  • Transfer assets or make gifts for financial planning.
  • Access digital and electronic records as necessary.

This Durable Power of Attorney remains effective even if the Principal becomes incapacitated. This power granted herein is durable and shall continue in effect until revoked in writing.

Effective Date: This Durable Power of Attorney shall become effective immediately upon execution, unless otherwise specified: _____________.

Revocation: The Principal retains the right to revoke this Durable Power of Attorney at any time by providing written notice to the Agent.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal has executed this Durable Power of Attorney on this _____ day of ________________, 20____.

Signature of Principal: ______________________________

Witnesses:

  1. ____________________________________
  2. ____________________________________

State of Florida County of ___________________

Sworn and subscribed before me this _____ day of ________________, 20____.

Notary Public Signature: _______________________________

My Commission Expires: _______________________________

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  • Living Will: A Living Will outlines your wishes regarding medical treatment in situations where you cannot communicate your preferences. While it does not appoint an agent, it works alongside a Health Care Power of Attorney to guide decisions.
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