At businesses that sell legal forms.
You can get a power of attorney form online or at your local office supply store.
That is allowable if it is a general power of attorney. Or if that is specifically named in the documents.
Unless there is a specified date of expiration contained within the document - it can be revoked at any time by the individual who iinitiated it - the POA also expires immediately upon the death of the person who initiated it.
Not unless you have executed a Power of Attorney naming her as your attorney in fact.
Until the grantor revokes it. Or the documents specify a date they expire. And after the grantor's death, the power of attorney is no longer valid.
The principal is the person granting the power of attorney. The grant is valid until revoked or the person dies.
You can buy a power of attorney form online or at your local office supply store.
You can obtain a special power of attorney form from your local courthouse, online legal websites, or through an attorney.
You do not file for power of attorney. This is a power that one person grants over themselves to another person. If the girlfriend would like to give you power of attorney over her, she need only obtain the proper documents and execute them.
I guess this could vary by state, but everywhere I know of the answer is no, Medical Power of Attorney documents do not need to be filed with doctors.
Only if you have a Power of Attorney to sign documents for him.
No, you can't use felt pens or other writing instruments that could bleed through the documents. This was a good question though, I actually had to call a buddy of mine that provides durable power of attorney forms online. His website link is in the related links below.