This General Durable Power of Attorney is a general, durable power of attorney which is effective IMMEDIATELY. You can use this form to appoint an attorney-in-fact (agent) to make decisions regarding property, financial, management, banking, business and other matters for you. The powers granted to an Agent in this Power of Attorney are very broad, but do NOT provide for health care services. This form complies with all applicable state statutory laws.
Miami-Dade Florida General Durable Power of Attorney for Property and Finances, also known as Financial Effective Immediately, is a legal document that grants an individual, known as the agent or attorney-in-fact, the authority to handle various financial matters and make decisions on behalf of the principal, even in the event of incapacity. This type of power of attorney provides broad powers and allows the agent to manage the principal's property, assets, and financial affairs. It is designed to be effective immediately upon signing and remains in effect until revoked by the principal, their death, or a predetermined date specified in the document. The General Durable Power of Attorney for Property and Finances in Miami-Dade Florida allows the agent to perform a wide range of actions, including but not limited to: 1. Real Estate Transactions: The agent can buy, sell, lease, or mortgage real estate property owned by the principal in Miami-Dade County. 2. Banking and Financial Transactions: The agent can manage, access, and make transactions involving the principal's bank accounts, investments, stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. 3. Tax Affairs: The agent can file tax returns, pay taxes, and represent the principal before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or other tax authorities. 4. Insurance Matters: The agent can handle insurance policies, submit claims, and make necessary changes or cancellations. 5. Legal Proceedings: The agent can retain legal counsel, initiate or defend lawsuits, and settle legal disputes on behalf of the principal. 6. Government Benefits: The agent can apply for, collect, or manage any government benefits or entitlements the principal is eligible for, such as Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid. 7. Business Transactions: If the principal owns a business or has business interests, the agent can manage and make decisions regarding these affairs. It is important to note that the powers granted to the agent can be customized based on the principal's specific needs and preferences. The principal may choose to limit or expand certain powers as they see fit. Additionally, it is highly recommended consulting with an attorney experienced in estate planning and powers of attorney to ensure the document complies with Miami-Dade County laws and encompasses the desired powers. Other variations of the Miami-Dade Florida General Durable Power of Attorney for Property and Finances may include specific or limited power of attorney, springing power of attorney (which becomes effective upon the principal's incapacity), and durable power of attorney with immediate activation upon signing.
Miami-Dade Florida General Durable Power of Attorney for Property and Finances, also known as Financial Effective Immediately, is a legal document that grants an individual, known as the agent or attorney-in-fact, the authority to handle various financial matters and make decisions on behalf of the principal, even in the event of incapacity. This type of power of attorney provides broad powers and allows the agent to manage the principal's property, assets, and financial affairs. It is designed to be effective immediately upon signing and remains in effect until revoked by the principal, their death, or a predetermined date specified in the document. The General Durable Power of Attorney for Property and Finances in Miami-Dade Florida allows the agent to perform a wide range of actions, including but not limited to: 1. Real Estate Transactions: The agent can buy, sell, lease, or mortgage real estate property owned by the principal in Miami-Dade County. 2. Banking and Financial Transactions: The agent can manage, access, and make transactions involving the principal's bank accounts, investments, stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. 3. Tax Affairs: The agent can file tax returns, pay taxes, and represent the principal before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or other tax authorities. 4. Insurance Matters: The agent can handle insurance policies, submit claims, and make necessary changes or cancellations. 5. Legal Proceedings: The agent can retain legal counsel, initiate or defend lawsuits, and settle legal disputes on behalf of the principal. 6. Government Benefits: The agent can apply for, collect, or manage any government benefits or entitlements the principal is eligible for, such as Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid. 7. Business Transactions: If the principal owns a business or has business interests, the agent can manage and make decisions regarding these affairs. It is important to note that the powers granted to the agent can be customized based on the principal's specific needs and preferences. The principal may choose to limit or expand certain powers as they see fit. Additionally, it is highly recommended consulting with an attorney experienced in estate planning and powers of attorney to ensure the document complies with Miami-Dade County laws and encompasses the desired powers. Other variations of the Miami-Dade Florida General Durable Power of Attorney for Property and Finances may include specific or limited power of attorney, springing power of attorney (which becomes effective upon the principal's incapacity), and durable power of attorney with immediate activation upon signing.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.