The Hawaii Power of Attorney Forms are legal agreements that allow one person, known as the Principal, to give another person, known as the Attorney-in-Fact, the power to act on their behalf. These are classified based on whether they continue working after the Principal is incapacitated and based on what actions the Attorney-in-Fact is allowed to make on behalf of the Principal.
As you might assume, there are a wide variety of Power of Attorney Forms, covering everything from allowing the Attorney-in-Fact to make a single decision or perform a specific action for the Principal, to giving the Attorney-in-Fact the power to make decisions about the Principal’s medical care. What kind of form you will need depends on what the Principal’s needs are. The following forms are the most basic examples of their kinds of forms, and can usually be customized to meet any of the Principal’s needs.
Form Description Types
Hawaii Durable Power of Attorney Form
Hawaii General Power of Attorney Form
Hawaii Medical Power of Attorney Form
Hawaii Limited Power of Attorney Form
Hawaii Power of Attorney Law
All laws are applicable to Hawaii Statutes, Division 3, Title 30.