how to write a power of attorney letter for children

by Miss Nikita Schuster 5 min read

A POA form for a child should include the following information:

  • Minor's name and birthdate
  • Parent or guardian's name, address, and contact information
  • Attorney-in-fact’s name, address, and contact information
  • Scope of powers granted to the attorney-in-fact
  • When (on a specific date, or under a specific condition) the document takes effect and how long it lasts

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When to Use

Step 1 – Select Someone You Trust

Step 2 – Start and End Dates

Step 3 – Powers and Responsibilities

Step 4 – Signing The Form

Step 5 – Using The Form

Step 1 – Parent and Minor Information

  • The first step to completing the form starts with entering the name of the child and parent(s). In our example, only one parent signed the form, however, both parents can be co-guardians.
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Step 2 – Appointing The Attorney-In-Fact

Step 3 – Agent’S Powers

Step 4 – Longevity of Powers