Special Power of Attorney
What is a special power of Attorney?
A special power of attorney is a legal document that authorizes one person, called an agent or an attorney in fact, to act on behalf of another person, known as the principal, to make specific legal or financial decisions.
A special power of attorney is a legal binding agreement between the principal and an agent, manifesting the former’s roles and responsibilities.
- Declaration of Heirship with SPA to Negotiate the Voluntarily Offer to Sell (VOS) of the Landholding under CARP
- Revocation of Special Power of Attorney
- Special Power of Attorney
- Special Power of Attorney for Incorporation and Operation of Corporation
- Special Power of Attorney Sale of Property
- Special Power Of Attorney To Appear In Small Claims Case
- Special Power Of Attorney To Claim Documents
- Special Power Of Attorney To Claim Pension
- Special Power Of Attorney To Represent In Court
- Special Power Of Attorney To Withdraw Money