By using a Montana Statutory Power of Attorney Form an individual expresses their right to choose a representative, allowing them to represent their interests concerning financial affairs. The individual will receive certain powers which will allow them to make decisions relating to important financial decisions. It is worth noting that when a Montana Statutory Power of Attorney is created, it can still be legally implemented even in the event that the principal is in a medically unfit state to make decisions. After the document is signed, it would be a wise idea to keep the form in a place where it can be retrieved easily.
In Montana, there is specific legislation concerning signing requirements which ought to be abided by in order for the form to be considered legal. It is compulsory to have a notary public be present when the principal signs the document. The agent has the option to sign an additional document and if they do choose to do so, their signature would also need notarization.
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