Kansas General Power of Attorney Template
This General Power of Attorney template creates a legal document, giving the person you designate (your agent) the power to manage your assets and make decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so. The laws governing this document are specific to the State of Kansas, ensuring its accordance with all relevant state-specific regulations.
Please complete the following information to prepare your General Power of Attorney in line with Kansas state laws.
Principal Information:
- Full Name: ____________________
- Physical Address: ____________________
- City, State, ZIP: ____________________
- Contact Number: ____________________
Agent Information:
- Full Name: ____________________
- Physical Address: ____________________
- City, State, ZIP: ____________________
- Contact Number: ____________________
Powers Granted: This Power of Attorney grants the agent the following powers, which are to be performed in the Principal's best interest:
- Buy or sell real estate.
- Manage property.
- Conduct banking transactions.
- Invest in stocks, bonds, and other investments.
- File and pay taxes.
- Enter into contracts and settlements.
- Make health care decisions, including the ability to access medical records.
These powers will remain effective unless the Principal specifically revokes them in writing or until the Principal passes away or is declared legally incapacitated or disabled.
Signatures:
The effectiveness of this document is contingent upon it being signed by the following parties:
- Principal's Signature: ____________________ Date: __________
- Agent's Signature: ____________________ Date: __________
- Witness's Signature (if required by Kansas law): ____________________ Date: __________
It is recommended that this document be notarized to affirm the identities of the signatories and protect against fraud.
By completing and signing this document, you affirm your understanding and agreement to its contents and the authority it grants. It is advised to consult a legal professional in Kansas to ensure its completeness and compliance with current Kansas state laws.