A Massachusetts Limited Power of Attorney Form is a kind of power agreement that permits a principal to delegate specific tasks to an agent, which will have full power to make decisions based on the agreed powers that the agent has control over. These decisions should be in the best interests of the principal, therefore it is important to establish an agent that the principal can trust.
There are no concrete guidelines mentioned for such documents under Massachusetts law. However, the principal will still require either a notary public or two reliable witnesses to witness the document being signed. In cases relating to legal guardians of children under 18 or an unfit person, two witnesses over the age of 18, who are not related agents, must be present.
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