This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form A-222 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue - a government authority operating within Wisconsin. Check the official instructions before completing and submitting the form.
Q: What is Form A-222 Power of Attorney?
A: Form A-222 Power of Attorney is a legal document used in the state of Wisconsin to appoint someone as an attorney-in-fact to act on your behalf.
Q: What is the purpose of Form A-222 Power of Attorney?
A: The purpose of Form A-222 Power of Attorney is to authorize another person to make decisions and take actions on your behalf in various legal, financial, and other matters.
Q: Who can use Form A-222 Power of Attorney?
A: Any individual who is at least 18 years old and of sound mind can use Form A-222 Power of Attorney to appoint someone to act as their attorney-in-fact.
Q: What types of powers can be granted through Form A-222 Power of Attorney?
A: Form A-222 Power of Attorney allows you to grant general and specific powers to your attorney-in-fact, including powers related to finances, real estate transactions, healthcare decisions, and more.
Q: Are there any limitations or restrictions on Form A-222 Power of Attorney?
A: Yes, there may be limitations or restrictions that you can specify in the form, such as a specific time period for which the power of attorney is valid or limitations on the powers granted.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to fill out Form A-222 Power of Attorney?
A: While it is not required to have a lawyer, it is recommended to seek legal advice when filling out Form A-222 Power of Attorney to ensure it meets your specific needs and complies with Wisconsin law.
Q: Is Form A-222 Power of Attorney specific to the state of Wisconsin?
A: Yes, Form A-222 Power of Attorney is specific to the state of Wisconsin and should be used for appointments of attorney-in-fact within the state.
Q: Can I revoke or cancel Form A-222 Power of Attorney?
A: Yes, you can revoke or cancel Form A-222 Power of Attorney at any time as long as you are mentally competent to do so. It is recommended to notify your attorney-in-fact and any relevant institutions in writing.
Q: Is Form A-222 Power of Attorney valid if I move out of Wisconsin?
A: Form A-222 Power of Attorney may still be valid if you move out of Wisconsin, but it is advisable to consult with a lawyer to determine if it will be recognized and enforceable in your new state of residence.
Form Details:
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