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Wisconsin limited power of attorney form designates an agent who will represent a principal in a specific matter.
The form must be clear about what the agent is authorized to do and for how long.
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Wisconsin revocation of power of attorney is a form used to terminate or cancel the powers granted to an authorized agent by a previous power of attorney.
After executing this form,
the principal must give notice to the agent and any entities that received the original power of attorney.
Otherwise,
the revocation is not legally binding.
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Wisconsin General (Financial) Power of Attorney Form gives an individual the ability to authorize another person to manage their finances and assets on their behalf.
In the document,
the principal will determine which powers the agent has in managing their financial affairs.
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Wisconsin minor (child) power of attorney form is a document enabling a child's parent(s) to select a trusted family member or friend to act as a guardian of the child's interests if or when the parent(s) is not available to represent the child.
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Wisconsin durable statutory power of attorney form authorizes a person ("agent") to handle the financial affairs of someone else during their lifetime.
The person giving power ("principal") is recommended to choose a trusted person,
such as a spouse,
family member,
or close friend,
to be their agent.
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Wisconsin medical power of attorney lets a person select a health care agent to step in and make decisions if a patient becomes incapacitated.
The patient can make special instructions for the agent and must be signed with two (2) witnesses to be legal.
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Wisconsin motor vehicle power of attorney form provides a very specific delegation of some of the authority a person holds over their vehicle to another person.
A Wisconsin Tax Power of Attorney (Form A-222) should be employed when you intend to have someone else (i.e.
your accountant or tax attorney) handle your paperwork involved with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue on your behalf.
Generally,
you can name someone to represent your interests and make sure your responsibilities with this entity are satisfied.
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West Virginia custody agreement allocates custody and decision-making authority over a minor child between two parents who no longer live together.
Biological parents,
adults with authority under an existing parenting plan,
and adults with past rights under a prior parenting plan may file for custody of a minor child.
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West Virginia separation agreement enables spouses to set enforceable terms for a period when they no longer wish to live together but do not want to get divorced.
West Virginia offers a court-overseen option called separate maintenance,
or couples can create a separation agreement and enforce it as a contract.