This sample form, a Revocable Proxy document, is usable for corporate/business matters. The language is easily adaptable to fit your circumstances. You must confirm compliance with applicable law in your state. Available in Word format.
While it’s not required to hire a lawyer, it can be helpful to ensure everything is done right and your wishes are clear.
Not quite! A revocable proxy is often specific to certain decisions, while a power of attorney can cover a broader range of powers.
If you don’t have a revocable proxy, someone else may make decisions for you based on state laws, and that may not reflect your wishes.
Revoking a proxy is as easy as pie! Just let the person know and put it in writing if needed, so there’s no confusion.
Yes, a revocable proxy can be set up to make health care decisions if you can't communicate your wishes yourself.
You can appoint anyone you trust as your proxy, such as a family member or close friend, to make decisions in your name.
A revocable proxy is a document that allows someone to act on your behalf for certain decisions, but you can change your mind and revoke it whenever you want.