General Power of Attorney West Virginia Form – Adobe PDF
A general power of attorney form grants the authority of an individual in West Virginia to select someone else, known as the ‘Agent’, to have the unlimited financial ability to act in the other person’s place. This document is an exact duplicate of the durable except that it does not stay in effect if the principal should become incapacitated. The agent may still represent in all of the following items as stated in the Statutory Form such as;
- Real Property
- Tangible Personal Property
- Stocks and Bonds
- Commodities and Options
- Banks and Other Financial Institutions
- Operation of Entity or Business
- Insurance and Annuities
- Estates, Trusts, and Other Beneficial Interests
- Claims and Litigation
- Personal and Family Maintenance
- Benefits from Governmental Programs or Civil or Military Service
- Retirement Plans
- Taxes
Like the durable, the general version must be signed with a notary public present in order to validate the document.