A power of attorney is a legal document that you sign to give one person, or more than one person, the authority to manage your money and property on your behalf. It is an essential part of your estate planning. Why You Need A Certified Canadian Power of Attorney Without a Power of At...
a Power of Attorney for Purchasing Property (sometimes referred to as a limited power of attorney). This document allows a "mentally" competent natural person to authorize someone else to act on his or her behalf in performing his/her tasks in purchasing the property. This document is ...
This document allows a "mentally" competent natural person to authorize someone else to act on his or her behalf in performing his/her tasks in selling the property. This document is revocable. This form can be used in the following provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New ...
Powers of Attorney Want To Know More? Contact Us! Our Family Peter J.E. Cole, Q.C (Retired) Peter began practicing law in Altona and the surrounding area since January 1, 1977, and retired April 1, 2020. He is a Life Bencher of the Law Society of Manitoba and was appointed Queen’...
Revocation of Power of Attorney for use in Canada Law Compliance:This form can be used in the following provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and Yukon ...
Acknowledgement to be signed by a donor (person granting the power of attorney) who is signing a Power of Attorney verifying the donor's competence and understanding of the nature and consequences of signing the document. This form can be used in the following provinces: Alberta, British Columbi...