[Power of Attorney] Minnesota

[Power Of Attorney] Minnesota

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  • STATUTORY SHORT FORM POWER OF ATTORNEY
    MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 523.23

    IMPORTANT NOTICE: The powers granted by this document are broad and sweeping. They are defined in Minnesota Statutes section 523.24. If you have any questions about these powers, obtain competent advice. This power of attorney may be revoked by you if you wish to do so. This power of attorney is automatically terminated if it is to your spouse and proceedings are commenced for dissolution, legal separation or annulment of your marriage. This power of attorney authorizes, but does not require, the attorney-in-fact to act for you

  • (Names and Addresses)
  • SUCCESSOR ATTORNEY(S)-IN-FACT (Optional) To act if any named attorney-in-fact dies, resigns or is otherwise unable to serve. (Name and Address)
  • NOTICE: If more than one attorney-in-fact is designated, make a check or “x” on the line in front of one of the following statements:
  • Each attorney-in-fact may independently exercise the powers granted.


  • All attorneys-in-fact must jointly exercise the powers granted.

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