Statutory Power of Attorney Form - New Hampshire

Statutory Power of Attorney Form - New Hampshire

A New Hampshire Statutory Power of Attorney Form is created to allow another individual (usually a close friend or relative) the power to make important financial choices on behalf of a principal. The individual with this power is referred to as an agent. This form can also be applied in situations when the principal does not have the ability to make such financial choices independently. For this reason, the agent should be a trusted individual and the powers within the form need to be carefully formed.

To legally recognize a New Hampshire Statutory Power of Attorney and make sure that it can come into effect; the signing requirements for New Hampshire should be looked at carefully. For this state in particular, both parties (principal and the agent) ought to sign the form in front of a notary public. Failing to do this could void the form altogether which will mean it cannot legally be applied.


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