Power of Attorney (UT) | Practical Law

Power of Attorney (UT) | Practical Law

A power of attorney is used by an individual residing in Utah to authorize a third party to act on behalf of the individual, typically when dealing with property and financial matters. This Standard Document has integrated notes and drafting tips.

Power of Attorney (UT)

Practical Law Standard Document w-029-0131 (Approx. 24 pages)

Power of Attorney (UT)

by Nathan R. Firouzi and David E. Sloan, Sloan & Sloan, a division of Fabian VanCott, with Practical Law Trusts & Estates
Law stated as of 18 Feb 2021Utah
A power of attorney is used by an individual residing in Utah to authorize a third party to act on behalf of the individual, typically when dealing with property and financial matters. This Standard Document has integrated notes and drafting tips.
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