Through the Montana statutory financial power of attorney, a person, known as the ‘Principal’, may name a trusted individual as your ‘agent’ to manage your business decisions, transactions, and assets. Therefore the individual chosen should be available within the immediate area when and if the time comes to superintend your affairs. The most common people given the designation are the principal’s spouse, close friend(s) or…
Montana Power of Attorney Forms
Montana power of attorney documents help in two (2) regards; 1) It allows a person to handle things on your behalf and in your best interests, 2) If you should lose your way of thinking rationally, also called ‘incapacitation’, you may have someone cover for you whether it is permanent or temporary. The forms allow you to plan ahead the course of your health care and business affairs. Under Statute 72-31-305 the document must be signed and acnowledged in the presence of a notary public or other legally qualified individual.
The Montana general power of attorney form is usable if you are planning to create a document that allows another person, known as the “agent”, to hold generic legal responsibilities related to monetary matters on your behalf. You are able to pick and choose which responsibilities those might be as well as take note that if the form becomes void in any future situation where…
This form comes handy when you need someone (“agent”) to handle your legal responsibilities on a limited role. You may choose and specify what those roles might entail, anything from handling a business to closing on real estate is permitted. A standard form usually ends when the specified action is complete or at a specified date given by the principal and stated in the form.
Defer your health care responsibilities to a trusted individual called an “agent” by using this form. It allows the agent to make health care decisions for you in the case you become mentally incapacitated and cannot make decisions such as whether to keep you on life support for yourself. Montana law requires two (2) witnesses or a notary public to acknowledge the signatures of all…
Use the vehicle power of attorney form to elect another person to handle titling (including transfer and application, registration, and any other related representations with the MVD office (Find a location). The document must be notarized in order for the sale to be complete in the State.
Allows the authorization of your agent to handle and disclose your tax filings. This is a must have form if you plan to have another person hold responsibility for your tax decisions in the State of Montana. Unlike other power of attorney documents in Montana, this form does not need to be notarized or your signature be witnessed. Notice: Federal Form 2848 is acceptable if Section…