The Arizona Power of Attorney Form is a legal form that gives one person (known as the Attorney-in-Fact) to represent or act on behalf of another in legal matters (usually known as the Principal, although other names can be used). These are typically used to allow the Attorney-in-Fact to manage the Principal’s finances or medial care, when the Principal is unable to.
There are several different kinds of Power of Attorney forms, differentiated primarily by whether they terminate when their purpose has been served and/or on the Principal’s incapacitation, or whether they continue after the Principal’s death or similar incapacitation. Both the Principle and the Attorney-In-Fact should be exceptionally careful, to ensure they are getting the type of Power of Attorney agreement they want.
Form Description Types
Arizona Durable Power of Attorney Form
Arizona General Power of Attorney Form
Arizona Medical Power of Attorney Form
Arizona Limited Power of Attorney Form
Arizona Power of Attorney Law
- Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 14, Chapter 5, Articles 5, 6 and 7.