Texas Legalese Authorization Form is a legal document that allows a third party to access and manage your legal matters on your behalf. It is most commonly used when an individual or organization needs to appoint an attorney or other professional to represent them in a legal matter. This form is commonly used for estate planning, business formation, and other legal affairs. There are two types of Texas Legalese Authorization Form: General Form and Limited Form. The General Form grants broad authority to the appointed representative, allowing them to make decisions on behalf of the individual or organization. The Limited Form grants more specific authority, allowing only specific decisions to be made. Both forms must include the name of the individual or organization granting the authority, the name of the representative, the scope and duration of the authority, and the signatures of the parties involved.