Statutory Power of Attorney Form - Utah

Statutory Power of Attorney Form - Utah

A Utah Statutory Power of Attorney Form gives a person the opportunity to select a financial representative that will be given rights concerning financial decisions and any relevant tasks related to finances such as properties and businesses. The agent can also only make such decisions even in instances when a doctor rules that the principal is no longer able to do this independently. Therefore, the agent needs to be trustworthy (which is why agents are often family members or close friends) and should be available at short notice. Information concerning the powers within the document should be detailed thoroughly.

Local state laws in Utah stipulate that in order to form a legal Utah Statutory Power of Attorney, the principal ought to sign the document in front of the notary public. This will legitimize the document and if this is not considered, the document will become invalid.


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