None of us knows what the future holds, so why not prepare beforehand? Irrespective of the circumstances, your individual needs of POA will differ considerably from those of your friend. Thus, there are several Georgia power of attorney forms, which local residents may resort to. The next proxy types are commonly used in the discussed state:
General Power of Attorney
The most widespread type of the power of attorney document allows the legal representative to deal with all monetary affairs in the name of the proxy’s creator. Upon the principal’s demise or incapacitation, such a legal instrument will become null and void.
Durable Power of Attorney
A durable power of attorney is an “extended version” of a general power of attorney because it goes beyond the general power of attorney parameters. The term “durable” comes from the fact that this authorization continues if the grantor were to become disabled or incapacitated.
Limited Power of Attorney
The following power of attorney has limited authority over everything that the donor indicates. Most often, the private attorney will be given the authority to control finances or make healthcare decisions but will not be granted the right to deal with other things, such as selling their houses and cars. By analogy with the general POA, powers of a limited proxy are reduced if the grantor passes away.
Medical Power of Attorney
An advance directive, or a medical proxy, allows the surrogate decision-maker to decide on the principal’s behalf whether they need to accept or refuse medical treatment. A healthcare power of attorney is used anytime a person loses their mental competence to make such tough calls. An adequately composed MPOA is written in full compliance with the Georgia Advance Directive for Health Care Act (§31-32).
Guardian of Minor Power of Attorney
To transfer decision-making rights concerning your minor children to a reliable and trusted adult when you need to leave Georgia or the USA for some time, draw up this proxy form. It will help you assign a temporary guardian for your kids to care for them, primarily in the event of a medical emergency.
Real Estate Power of Attorney
If you want to designate a private attorney to carry out property sales and purchase agreements on your behalf, use the following POA type.
Vehicle Power of Attorney
A vehicle power of attorney allows the chosen agent to handle all paperwork regarding the principal’s automobiles and other vehicles’ title and registration.
State Tax Power of Attorney
The grantor may also resort to a state tax power of attorney accepted in Georgia (or the Form RD-1061) to allocate a credible and competent person (usually, a certified accountant) to deal with tax preparation and filings in the name of the donor.