State of ct durable power of attorney form
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- Powers of Attorney
- Frequently Asked Questions about Powers of Attorney in Connecticut
- Durable Statutory Power of Attorney - Short Form
- Revocation of Power of Attorney Form
OLR Research Reports - Office of Legislative Research:
Office of Legislative Research reports summarize and analyze the law in effect on the date of each report's publication. Current law may be different from what is discussed in the reports.
- Power of Attorney "Hot Powers" - 2020-R-0285
Summarize Connecticut's power of attorney "hot powers" statute.
- Durable Power of Attorney - 2007-R-0372
You asked (1) whether there is any state oversight of people granted durable power of attorney and (2) what sanctions might apply if a person granted this power took advantage of the grantor, for example by misappropriating his property.
- Power of Attorney - Revocative - 2005-R-0669
You asked how a person might revoke a power of attorney? Our office is not authorized to give legal opinions and this report should not be considered one.
- Joint Power of Attorney - 2002-R-0758
You asked if someone gives a power of attorney to two people in the same document, do both have to sign a deed on the principal's behalf.
- Power of Attorney - Mental Capacity - 2002-R-0094
You asked about the mental capacity requirements for someone who wishes to execute a power of attorney.
- Connecticut Estates Practice: Incapacity, Powers of Attorney and Adoption in Connecticut, 4th edition, by Ralph H. Folsom, Laura Weintraub Beck & Daniel P. Fitzgerald
- Chapter 6: Powers of Attorney