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Saskatchewan Enduring Power of Attorney - Property Attorney
Saskatchewan residents, make an Enduring Power of Attorney Appointing a Property Attorney with this template form.
- The Enduring Power of Attorney allows you to choose someone as your property attorney, to look after your property and financial affairs if you are unable to do so, whether due to absence, illness or incapacity.
- You can appoint more than one person as your attorney, to act jointly or separately, as you direct.
- A property attorney can run your businesses, manage your money and bank accounts, make investments, buy, sell, lease and manage property, and any other powers you decide to give him/her.
- The Power of Attorney form includes a Legal Advice and Witness Certificate, and a Non-Lawyer Witness Certificate (if required).
- The form also includes information about making a Power of Attorney and instructions on how to complete the form.
The Saskatchewan Enduring Power of Attorney Appointing a Property Attorney form is available in Microsoft Word format. Fully editable and easy to use.
Download: Saskatchewan Enduring Power of Attorney - Property Attorney
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