Maryland Power of Attorney documents compliant with MD Estates & Trusts Code. Includes statutory financial POA and advance directive.
Financial POA requires notarization. Advance directive requires two witnesses.
Combines healthcare POA and living will. Specifies healthcare wishes and appoints agent.
Banks may request their own forms but must accept valid MD statutory POAs.
Disclaimer: MD POA law has specific requirements. Consult a MD estate planning attorney for complex situations.
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