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The Connecticut Power of Attorney is a written record declaring that one party (the principal) would like to convey certain personal authorities to another party (the agent/attorney-in-fact) for them to act in their name. Agents can range from simply signing a contract for the declaring party to making tough medical decisions for an individual who has become mentally incapacitated.

Last updated September 21st, 2024

The Connecticut Power of Attorney is a written record declaring that one party (the principal) would like to convey certain personal authorities to another party (the agent/attorney-in-fact) for them to act in their name. Agents can range from simply signing a contract for the declaring party to making tough medical decisions for an individual who has become mentally incapacitated.

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Each class of POA will generally require that the principal’s signature be observed by two (2) witnesses and/or an official possessing notarial power.

By Type (11)

Advance Directive – Becoming the baseline for documents regarding healthcare decisions, the advance directive employs the benefits of both the living will and medical power of attorney.

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Signing Requirements: Acknowledgment of two (2) witnesses (§ 19a-575a).

 


Durable (Financial) Power of Attorney – Appoints another individual to handle matters related to elements of the principal’s financial life (property, investments, banking, benefits, etc.) and continues even if the grantor loses their mental capacity.

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Signing Requirements: Acknowledgment of two (2) witnesses and a notary public.(§ 1-350d).

 


General (Financial) Power of Attorney – Offers all the same financial powers that the durable POA does, except the permitted action(s) do not remain active once the principal becomes incapacitated.

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Signing Requirements: Acknowledgment of two (2) witnesses and a notary public.

 

 


Limited (Special) Power of Attorney – Those not interested in providing a broad sweeping power may alternatively implement this document to describe a more specific authority they wish to grant.

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Signing Requirements: Acknowledgment of two (2) witnesses and a notary public.

 


Living Will – Used as a preemptive measure taken by those who wish to specify their medical wishes should they ever enter a state where they can no longer communicate.

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Signing Requirements: Acknowledgment of two (2) witnesses (§ 19a-575a).

 


Medical Power of Attorney – Nominates an agent to function on behalf of another concerning any healthcare decisions that need to be addressed upon the principal’s incapacitation.

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Signing Requirements: Acknowledgment of two (2) witnesses (§ 19a-576).

 


Minor Child Power of Attorney – Certifies the appointment of a surrogate parent for a temporary period of time.

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Signing Requirements: Acknowledgment of two (2) witnesses (§ 45a-624).

 

 


Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney – Conveys the authority to handle certain matters related to a car or truck.

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Signing Requirements: Acknowledgment of two (2) witnesses and a notary public.

 

 


Real Estate Power of Attorney – A contract dedicated to conveying powers associated with real property.

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Signing Requirements: Acknowledgment of two (2) witnesses and a notary public.

 

 


Revocation of Power of Attorney – Neutralize the powers delivered in an existing POA by fulfilling the criteria of this document.

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Signing Requirements: Acknowledgment of two (2) witnesses and notary public recommended.

 

 


Tax Power of Attorney (Form LGL-001) – Expresses that a taxpayer has decided to supply a representative with powers that will allow them to perform certain tax functions in the assigning party’s name.

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Signing Requirements: Only requires the principal’s signature.

 

 

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