Change in Florida Power of Attorney Act

Effective October 1, 2011, Florida's Power of Attorney Act was changed. Now, certain powers have to be initialed by the principal in order for the agent to have the authority, such as banking transactions, insurance transactions, and investment transactions. Also, all powers of attorney have to be signed in the presence of two different witnesses and a notary public.

 

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