Rhode Island Statutory Form


A Rhode Island statutory form is a legal document which is authorized by the general laws of the state of Rhode Island. A person must be an adult and resident of the state in order to be able to execute this document and for it to be legally binding. A Rhode Island statutory form can be used for different purposes as it is a very broad power of attorney. For example, this form allows you to appoint an attorney-in-fact or an agent to make decisions regarding your healthcare, property, financial, business, insurance or other matters on your behalf. Unless one gives a specific period, the power stays until he revokes the document.

Sample Rhode Island Statutory Form

Name of principal: ___________________            Address: ___________

Phone number: ________________                        Email id: ___________

Name of agent: __________________________                   Address: ___________

Phone number: ________________                                    Email id: ___________

Please tick the areas where you want to appoint an agent by which he or she will have the right to take decisions on your behalf:

Real estate transactions

Goods transactions

Bond, share and commodity transactions

Banking transactions

Insurance

Please tick whichever is applicable:

The power of attorney shall be of indefinite duration or

Terminate on the following date _________

I ________________ (principal) do hereby appoint _____________ (agent) my attorney-in-fact to act on the above mentioned areas on my behalf.

Signature of principal: ______________

Date: _______

Signature of agent: _____________

Date: _______

Note: This is a legal document which has been authorized by the general laws of the state of Rhode Island and the powers granted by this document are broad and sweeping.


Category: Power of Attorney forms

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