Creating Poa And Will

Summary

In Oklahoma, a Power of Attorney (POA) allows a designated person to make decisions for a disabled individual. The document must be drafted, signed, and notarized. If under guardianship, court approval may be needed. For a will transferring guardianship, clearly state your wishes, appoint guardians, and sign with witnesses and a notary. Joint guardianship can be specified by naming both guardians in the will. Ensure all documents comply with Oklahoma laws for validity.

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I need some helpl puting it in to words
Sure, I'd be happy to help you with that! Here's a simple template you can use to draft a Power of Attorney (POA) in Oklahoma:
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Power of Attorney
This Power of Attorney is made on [Date] by [Name of Principal], hereinafter referred to as the "Principal," who resides at [Address of Principal].
Appointment of Attorney-in-Fact
I, [Name of Principal], hereby appoint [Name of Attorney-in-Fact], residing at [Address of Attorney-in-Fact], as my true and lawful Attorney-in-Fact to act in my name and on my behalf to make decisions and take actions as specified in this document.
Powers Granted
The Attorney-in-Fact shall have the authority to:
*. Make medical decisions on my behalf.
*. Handle financial and real estate transactions.
*. Manage my personal and business affairs.
Duration
This Power of Attorney shall become effective immediately and shall remain in effect until [Specify duration or conditions for termination].
Signature and Notarization
Signed this [Date] by:
[Signature of Principal]
[Name of Principal]
Notarization
State of Oklahoma
County of [County Name]
On [Date], before me, [Name of Notary], personally appeared [Name of Principal], who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is subscribed to this instrument, and acknowledged that he/she executed the same.
[Signature of Notary]
[Seal of Notary]
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i also need to establish a will to trasnfer guardianship upon my death
To establish a will for transferring guardianship upon your death in Oklahoma, follow these general steps:
*. Create a will document.
*. Clearly state your wishes regarding guardianship.
*. Name the guardian(s) you wish to appoint.
*. Sign the will in the presence of two witnesses and a notary.
Do you need a template or more details on any of these steps?
can you help me put this in writing
Sure, I can help you put that in writing. Here’s a template for both the Power of Attorney (POA) and a basic will for transferring guardianship upon your death:
Power of Attorney (POA)
Power of Attorney
This Power of Attorney is made on [Date] by [Name of Principal], hereinafter referred to as the "Principal," who resides at [Address of Principal].
Appointment of Attorney-in-Fact
I, [Name of Principal], hereby appoint [Name of Attorney-in-Fact], residing at [Address of Attorney-in-Fact], as my true and lawful Attorney-in-Fact to act in my name and on my behalf to make decisions and take actions as specified in this document.
Powers Granted
The Attorney-in-Fact shall have the authority to:
*. Make medical decisions on my behalf.
*. Handle financial and real estate transactions.
*. Manage my personal and business affairs.
Duration
This Power of Attorney shall become effective immediately and shall remain in effect until [Specify duration or conditions for termination].
Signature and Notarization
Signed this [Date] by:
[Signature of Principal]
[Name of Principal]
Notarization
State of OklahomaCounty of [County Name]
On [Date], before me, [Name of Notary], personally appeared [Name of Principal], who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is subscribed to this instrument, and acknowledged that he/she executed the same.
[Signature of Notary]
[Seal of Notary]
Will for Transferring Guardianship
Last Will and Testament
I, [Your Name], of [Your Address], being of sound mind and memory, declare this to be my last will and testament.
Appointment of Guardian
Upon my death, I appoint [Name of Guardian], residing at [Guardian's Address], as the legal guardian of [Name of Ward].
Distribution of Assets
I bequeath all my assets, both real and personal, to [Name of Beneficiary] in accordance with the laws of the State of Oklahoma.
Execution
I, [Your Name], sign my name to this will on this [Date] and being first duly sworn, do hereby declare to the undersigned authority that I sign and execute this instrument as my last will and testament and that I sign it willingly.
Witnesses
We, [Witness * Name] and [Witness * Name], sign
how would i state in a will for joint guardianship]
To state joint guardianship in a will, you can use the following template:
~Last Will and Testament~
I, [Your Name], of [Your Address], being of sound mind and memory, declare this to be my last will and testament.
~Appointment of Joint Guardians~
Upon my death, I appoint [Guardian *'s Name], residing at [Guardian *'s Address], and [Guardian *'s Name], residing at [Guardian *'s Address], as joint legal guardians of [Name of Ward].
~Distribution of Assets~
I bequeath all my assets, both real and personal, to [Name of Beneficiary] in accordance with the laws of the State of Oklahoma.
~Execution~
I, [Your Name], sign my name to this will on this [Date] and being first duly sworn, do hereby declare to the undersigned authority that I sign and execute this instrument as my last will and testament and that I sign it willingly.
~Witnesses~
We, [Witness * Name] and [Witness * Name], sign below as witnesses.
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