STATUTORY DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY 09-1-2017
STATUTORY DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY
NOTICE: THE POWERS GRANTED BY THIS DOCUMENT ARE BROAD AND
SWEEPING. THEY ARE EXPLAINED IN THE DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY ACT,
SUBTITLE P, TITLE 2, ESTATES CODE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT
THESE POWERS, OBTAIN COMPETENT LEGAL ADVICE. THIS DOCUMENT DOES
NOT AUTHORIZE ANYONE TO MAKE MEDICAL AND OTHER HEALTH-CARE
DECISIONS FOR YOU. YOU MAY REVOKE THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IF YOU
LATER WISH TO DO SO. IF YOU WANT YOUR AGENT TO HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO
SIGN HOME EQUITY LOAN DOCUMENTS ON YOUR BEHALF, THIS POWER OF
ATTORNEY MUST BE SIGNED BY YOU AT THE OFFICE OF THE LENDER, AN
ATTORNEY AT LAW, OR A TITLE COMPANY.
You should select someone you trust to serve as your agent. Unless you specify otherwise,
generally the agent’s authority will continue until:
(1) you die or revoke the power of attorney;
(2) your agent resigns, is removed by court order, or is unable to act for you; or
(3) a guardian is appointed for your estate.
I, (insert your name and address), appoint
(insert the name and address of the person appointed) as my
agent to act for me in any lawful way with respect to all of the following powers that I
have initialed below. (YOU MAY APPOINT CO-AGENTS. UNLESS YOU PROVIDE
OTHERWISE, CO-AGENTS MAY ACT INDEPENDENTLY.)
TO GRANT ALL OF THE FOLLOWING POWERS, INITIAL THE LINE IN FRONT OF
(O) AND IGNORE THE LINES IN FRONT OF THE OTHER POWERS LISTED IN (A)
THROUGH (N).
TO GRANT A POWER, YOU MUST INITIAL THE LINE IN FRONT OF THE POWER
YOU ARE GRANTING.
TO WITHHOLD A POWER, DO NOT INITIAL THE LINE IN FRONT OF THE POWER.
YOU MAY, BUT DO NOT NEED TO, CROSS OUT EACH POWER WITHHELD.
_____ (A) Real property transactions;
_____ (B) Tangible personal property transactions;
_____ (C) Stock and bond transactions;
_____ (D) Commodity and option transactions;
_____ (E) Banking and other financial institution transactions;
_____ (F) Business operating transactions;
_____ (G) Insurance and annuity transactions;
_____ (H) Estate, trust, and other beneficiary transactions;
_____ (I) Claims and litigation;
_____ (J) Personal and family maintenance;
_____ (K) Benefits from social security, Medicare, Medicaid, or other governmental