A Montana Limited Power of Attorney Form can be used to ensure a predetermined task goes ahead regardless of whether or not the principle is present. This document allows the principal to select an agent who will represent them in situations outlined in the document. It is important to draft the document in such a way that it will not leave any room for misinterpretation or misuse. Therefore it is important to pick an individual that you will be confident in to do the right thing in your name.
Montana legislation specifies that such attorney forms must be signed with a notary public present. Otherwise, the document will not be deemed legal.
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