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.
While there are guidelines to follow, it doesn't have to be fancy. The important part is that it clearly states the powers granted and is signed appropriately.
Yes, it's typically required to have either witnesses or a notary public to make it official, adding some extra security to the process.
Absolutely! Just like changing your mind about dinner plans, a service member can revoke this document at any time.
Yes, it can expire after a certain period or once the service member returns from deployment. Like a ticking clock, it has a set time.
It allows you to handle various tasks like managing finances, selling property, or taking care of health care decisions for the service member.
Any active duty service member can create this document while stationed in Plano or anywhere else.
It's a legal document that lets someone act on behalf of a military member. Think of it as giving a trusted friend the keys to your car while you're away.
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