Poder especial para militares. De conformidad con el Título 10, CÓDIGO DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS, SECCIÓN 1044B.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
You can create one through various legal resources. Many military installations also provide assistance, so checking in with them could be a good first step. They’ll help you get the ball rolling.
Absolutely! You can revoke it anytime you wish, just like you can cancel a subscription you no longer want. Make sure to notify the person you appointed as well.
The validity of the document can vary, but typically it remains in effect until you revoke it or until a specified date. Just make sure you have a plan for when you want it to end.
While it's not strictly necessary to have a lawyer, it’s a good idea. A lawyer can help ensure everything is in order and that your wishes are clearly laid out. It's like having a seasoned coach on your team.
You can allow your attorney-in-fact to handle various matters like signing documents, managing finances, or overseeing property while you are away. Think of it as giving someone a temporary seat in your driver's seat.
You can appoint anyone you trust as your attorney-in-fact, like a family member, close friend, or reliable colleague. Just make sure they are up to the task and have your best interests at heart.
A Special Military Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows a service member to grant someone authority to make decisions or take actions on their behalf while they are serving. It's like handing someone the keys to your car when you can't drive.
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