Establishing Power Of Attorney

Summary

To establish Power of Attorney in Tennessee, you need a medical certification confirming incapacity, the POA document, and a notarized affidavit from your dad if possible. You can find Tennessee-specific forms on legal websites or consult a local attorney for assistance.

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In Tennessee, to establish a Power of Attorney (POA) for your dad and prove his incapacity, you generally need:
- A medical certification from a doctor confirming his incapacity.
- The POA document itself.
- A notarized affidavit from your dad, if possible, stating his intention to grant you POA.
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To assist you with obtaining the proper forms in Tennessee for your dad's Power of Attorney, consider the following steps:
*. Power of Attorney Form: Ensure you have the correct POA form specific to Tennessee.
*. Medical Certification: Obtain a medical certification from a doctor confirming your dad's incapacity.
*. Notarized Affidavit: If possible, get a notarized affidavit from your dad stating his intention to grant you POA.
You can find Tennessee-specific forms on legal websites like LegalZoom or Rocket Lawyer, or consider contacting a local attorney for personalized assistance. Would you like help connecting with local lawyers in Tennessee?