The Arkansas Power of Attorney Forms are a set of legal agreements by which one person gives another person or persons authority to act on their behalf or make decisions in their stead. In this sort of agreement, the person transferring authority is known as the Principal, and the person or persons they are transferring authority to is known as the Attorney-in-Fact.
There are a variety of different Power of Attorney Forms. Which kind you will need will depend on what the Principal wants the Attorney-in-Fact to have power over, how long the Principal wants it to last and whether the Principal wants the Attorney-in-Fact to retain that power if the Principal dies or is incapacitated. The following are some of the more common examples of Power of Attorney forms, which can be customized to suit each Principal’s individual needs.
Form Description Types
Arkansas Durable Power of Attorney Form
Arkansas General Power of Attorney Form
Arkansas Medical Power of Attorney Form
Arkansas Limited (Special) Power of Attorney Form
Arkansas Power of Attorney Law
Arkansas Code Annotated, Title 28, Subtitle 5