Pennsylvania POA package including durable, limited, and medical powers of attorney compliant with 20 Pa.C.S. Chapter 56 and recent PA POA law reforms.
PA requires specific notarization and witness requirements, and has strict agent acceptance provisions following recent law reforms.
PA POAs generally work in other states, but some states may require their own forms. Multiple state POAs may be needed for multi-state assets.
Financial POA covers business and money decisions. Healthcare POA (living will) covers medical treatment decisions. PA requires separate documents.
Disclaimer: Pennsylvania POA law has specific requirements that must be followed for validity. Consult a PA estate planning attorney for complex situations.
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