How to Get Power of Attorney in Pennsylvania - Signing Requirements - EXPLAINED

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Official Pennsylvania Power of Attorney Template:
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In Pennsylvania, use a Power of Attorney document to allow an agent of your choosing to handle your business, real estate, medical, or financial matters.

Power of Attorney documents aren’t uniform. Some limit powers to a single action and some are made to allow for a broad range of decision-making capabilities regarding the Principal’s finances.

If you’re signing any type of POA, you should be aware of every intricacy of the document and what it means to designate someone as your attorney-in-fact. Watch our video and grab an official agreement at the link above.

Pennsylvania Signing Requirements
Durable – Two Witnesses and a Notary Acknowledgment (§ 5601(b))
Medical (“Advance Directive”) – Two Witnesses (§ 5452 and § 5471)

Power of Attorney Laws
Durable Laws – Chapter 56, § 5604
Medical Laws (“Advance Directive”) - Chapter 54 Subchapter C (§ 5441 to § 5447)

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0:00 Intro:
0:15 How To Get Power Of Attorney:
0:53 Common Types Of Power Of Attorney Forms:
0:57 Durable (Finacial) Power Of Attorney:
1:08 General (Financial) Power Of Attorney:
1:13 Limited Power Of Attorney:
1:22 Signing Requirements:
1:37 Medical Power Of Attorney:
1:45 Signing Requirements:
1:52 Durable:
2:05 Revocation:

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