This Power of Attorney is a statutory form which means it has been approved by the state legislature. It provides for the appointment of an attorney-in-fact for various matters, which you select, including property, finances, real estate, business, banking, litigation and many more options. This form is to be signed in front of a notary public and acknowledged. Note: Do not alter this statutory form other than to include the optional provisions listed. Only complete it as desired. This form is based on Alaska Statutes 13.26.332. It can be limited by the powers you select to give your agent. You may also select for the form to be durable, which means that it continues if you become incompetent.