Minneapolis Transferee Representation Statement
Personal Care Service Agreement - Caregiver for Elderly or Disabled - Consent
Sample Letter for Money Order
Distributorship and Marketing Agreement
False Statements
Equity Share Agreement
Sample Letter for Request for Client Contact
Factoring Agreement
Sample Letter for Acknowledgment of Receipt of Gift or Donation - Appreciative
Termination Letter for Misconduct
Asset Information Sheet
While it’s not always necessary, having a couple of witnesses can add an extra layer of assurance and validity to your proxy.
There’s no strict format, but it should be clear and include your name, the proxy's name, and the authority you're granting.
Your proxy can be anyone you trust, like a friend or family member, who is willing to step in for you.
Absolutely! You can revoke a proxy anytime by creating a new one or simply stating that you've changed your mind.
You can create a revocable proxy by writing up a document that outlines who you’re giving your voting power to, and make sure to sign it.
You might want to use a revocable proxy if you can’t make it to a meeting but still want your voice to be heard.
A revocable proxy is a document that allows someone to vote on your behalf, but you can change your mind anytime and cancel it.