Nebraska Limited Power of Attorney
A limited power of attorney form in Nebraska enables a principal to designate another individual to act on their behalf, execute documents, and engage in particular transactions for a defined duration. This arrangement is useful for those who need assistance with specific matters while maintaining control over other decisions.
Signing Requirements
Notary public.
Laws
Statutes - Nebraska Uniform Power of Attorney Act (§§ 30-4001 — 30-4045) Authority - An agent under a power of attorney may act on behalf of the principal and exercise limited (special) authority as expressly granted by the agreement.[1]
Signing Requirements - Required to be signed in the presence of a notary public.[2]
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