Alabama Essential Legal Documents for Military Personnel

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This package contains essential legal documents for Military Personnel who desire to address important legal issues as they prepare for active duty.The documents in this package are State Specific and include the following:




1.) A Will that meets your specific needs;

2.) An Advance Health Care Directive;

3.) A Military General Power of Attorney;

4.) A Financial Statement for an Individual;

5.) Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory Worksheets;

6.) A Special Military Power of Attorney for Automobile Sale;

7.) A Special Military Power of Attorney for Automobile Shipment;

8.) A Special Military Power of Attorney for Rental Lease;

9.) A Special Military Power of Attorney for Rental Property Management;

10.) A Special Military Power of Attorney for Automobile Use and Registration;

11.) A Special Military Power of Attorney for Banking;

12.) A Special Military Power of Attorney for Child Medical;

13.) A Special Military Power of Attorney for Household goods;

14.) A Special Military Power of Attorney for In Loco Parentis; and

15.) A Special Military Power of Attorney for Outprocessing.


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A Military Power of Attorney (or "Military POA") is written and signed by a service member who wants to grant certain authorities to someone such as a friend or family member to handle legal or financial matters in his or her absence.

In many states, notarization is required by law to make the durable power of attorney valid. But even where law doesn't require it, custom usually does. A durable power of attorney that isn't notarized may not be accepted by people with whom your attorney-in-fact tries to deal.

Most good firms require between $4,000 and $10,000 as an initial fee. A serious trial can cost more than $25,000 in legal services. Even a special court-martial or administrative hearing can cost more than $10,000.

In its legal application, a military power of attorney doesn't differ from a POA that a civilian would execute, except that the signature of the principal, or person executing the document, must be notarized by either a military lawyer known as a Judge Advocate General (JAG) or another person authorized by the

JAG personnel have copies of all power of attorney forms for use by deployed members. Request that someone back home go to the nearest JAG office and get copies of the power of attorney forms if you can't get them locally. Your home contact can mail the forms to you while you're deployed.

A power of attorney (or POA) is a legal document that grants a person or organization the legal authority to act on another's behalf and make certain decisions for them.A power of attorney needs to be signed in front of a licensed notary public in order to be legally binding.

There is no charge for services provided by military legal assistance offices. All services provided by a military legal assistance lawyer are free to eligible personnel. If your legal problem involves costs or fees (for example, a filing fee to file a case with the court), you will probably have to pay these charges.

In order to establish POA you need to contact your base or unit's legal assistance attorney or JAG unit. If you have no idea where that is or how to get in touch with them then check out the Military Installations website.

A Military Power of Attorney (or "Military POA") is written and signed by a service member who wants to grant certain authorities to someone such as a friend or family member to handle legal or financial matters in his or her absence.

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Alabama Essential Legal Documents for Military Personnel