If you live in California and require another party to handle your property affairs, you will need a California Limited Power of Attorney Form . This form permits certain powers to the other party (known as the agent), which need to be carefully thought through and should include as much detail as possible. As the principal granting permission, it is important that the powers granted should be limited to a certain time frame.
The form can only be legally acknowledged in cases where the signing was witnessed either by a notary public or by a minimum of two witnesses. The main criterion for the witness is that they must be adults.
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