The Montana Power of Attorney Forms are a group of documents that allow one person, known as the Principal, to give another person, known as the Agent or Attorney-in-Fact, the power to act on their behalf. These agreements are usually classified as either Springing or Immediate, depending on whether they take effect immediately upon being signed or when the Principal is declared incapable of making their own decisions.
Form Description Types
Montana Limited Power of Attorney Form
Montana Durable Power of Attorney Form
Montana Medical Power of Attorney Form
Montana General Power of Attorney Form
What form the Principal will need depends on what powers they wish to give the Agent. The following forms are the most common examples of Power of Attorney forms, that can usually be adapted to meet almost any of the Principal’s needs. More specialized forms do exist, but they tend to be much more limited and specific.
Montana Power of Attorney Law
Montana Code Annotated, Title 72, Chapter 31, Part 3