[Power of Attorney] New Mexico

[Power Of Attorney] New Mexico

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  • STATUTORY POWER OF ATTORNEY

    Section 45-5B-301. STATUTORY FORM POWER OF ATTORNEY. A document substantially in the following form may be used to create a statutory form power of attorney that has the meaning and effect prescribed by the Uniform Power of Attorney Act:

    NEW MEXICO STATUTORY FORM POWER OF ATTORNEY IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    This power of attorney authorizes another person (your agent) to make decisions concerning your property for you (the principal). Your agent will be able to make decisions and act for you with respect to your property (including your money) whether or not you are able to act for yourself. The meaning of authority over subjects listed on this form is explained in the Uniform Power of Attorney Act.

    This power of attorney does not authorize the agent to make health care decisions for you.

    You should select someone you trust to serve as your agent. Unless you specify otherwise, generally the agent’s power will continue until you die or revoke the power of attorney or the agent resigns or is unable to act for you.

    Your agent is entitled to reasonable compensation unless you state otherwise in the Special Instructions.

    This form provides for designation of one agent. If you wish to name more than one agent, you may name a co-agent in the Special Instructions. Co-agents are not required to act together unless you include that requirement in the Special Instructions.