An Arkansas Power of Attorney form gives legal permission for another individual (agent) to make decisions on your behalf ( the principal).
You can use a power of attorney form to grant this authority and have someone manage your finances when you’re unavailable to sign paperwork or plan for a time when you need someone to make medical decisions for you.
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Arkansas Power of Attorney – By Type
Power of Attorney for Minor Child
A limited power of attorney intended to authorize a third party (agent) to take parental responsibility for a minor temporarily is called a parental power of attorney.
How to Get Power of Attorney in Arkansas
To set up power of attorney, both the principal and agent sign and date a power of attorney form.
Chapter 68 of Title 28 of the Code of Arkansas (the Uniform Power of Attorney Act) controls the state’s creation of power of attorney forms. All forms on this page adhere to this chapter of the Wills, Estates, and Fiduciary Relationships title of the Code of Arkansas.
Requirements
For a power of attorney to be valid, it must follow the Arkansas Uniform Power of Attorney Act linked above and requires the following:
- The Arkansas POA document must list the following:
- full contact information and signature of the principal
- name and contact information of the agent(s)
- date the agreement is made
- powers granted
- when the powers begin and end
- A notary public must be present and acknowledge the principal’s signature
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