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Q: What is a Power of Attorney?
A: A Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives someone else the authority to make decisions on your behalf.
Q: What is Form DC6:12 Nebraska Power of Attorney?
A: Form DC6:12 Nebraska Power of Attorney is a specific power of attorney form used in Nebraska.
Q: Who can use Form DC6:12 Nebraska Power of Attorney?
A: Any adult individual who wants to appoint someone else to act as their attorney-in-fact in Nebraska can use this form.
Q: What decisions can the attorney-in-fact make under Form DC6:12 Nebraska Power of Attorney?
A: The attorney-in-fact can make a variety of decisions, including financial decisions, property transactions, and healthcare choices, as specified in the form.
Q: Is Form DC6:12 Nebraska Power of Attorney durable?
A: Yes, this form is durable, which means it remains effective even if the principal becomes incapacitated.
Q: How long does Form DC6:12 Nebraska Power of Attorney stay in effect?
A: The power of attorney stays in effect until it is revoked or the principal passes away.
Q: Can multiple people be appointed as attorneys-in-fact?
A: Yes, the principal can appoint multiple attorneys-in-fact to act either jointly or independently, as specified in the form.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to fill out Form DC6:12 Nebraska Power of Attorney?
A: While it is not required to have a lawyer, consulting with one may be recommended to ensure the form is correctly filled out and complies with Nebraska state laws.
Form Details:
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