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Certificate of Non-Revocation of Power of Attorney | New Zealand
Have you been appointed as an attorney under a New Zealand Enduring Power of Attorney?
- From time to time you may need to give proof that the Power of Attorney is still valid.
- Use this free Certificate of Non-Revocation and Non-Suspension of Enduring Power of Attorney form as evidence of its validity.
- Just complete and sign it according to the directions and provide it to the party requesting proof that your appointment has not been revoked.
- This is a free downloadable form available from the New Zealand Ministry of Justice.
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Enduring Power of Attorney in Relation to Personal Care and Welfare | New Zealand
Plan for the future and ensure that your wishes are known with this New Zealand Enduring Power of Attorney in Relation to Personal Care and Welfare.
- An Enduring Power of Attorney (an "EPA") allows you to appoint another person to act as your agent ("attorney") to make decisions for you relating to your personal care and welfare only in the event that you become incapable of doing so.
- You may authorise your attorney to act generally in respect of your personal care and welfare or with whatever conditions and restrictions you decide.
- The attorney also has statutory restrictions imposed on their powers which are specified in the form.
- This is a downloadable legal form in MS Word format provided by The New Zealand Ministry of Justice, under Section 94A(2) of the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988.
- You should also download the Standard Explanation: EPA Personal Care and Welfare. It contains information and instructions on preparing the EPA.
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Enduring Power of Attorney in Relation to Property | New Zealand
Appoint someone to manage your property and assets for you with this New Zealand Enduring Power of Attorney in Relation to Property.
- The Power of Attorney allows you to appoint another individual or a trustee corporation to act as your agent (attorney) in matters relating to your property only, under the New Zealand Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988. This authority DOES NOT extend to medical or personal care decisions.
- You can authorise the attorney to act in respect of all of your property or only such property as you specify. The attorney may also have conditions and restrictions imposed on its powers as detailed in the document.
- You can choose if the power of attorney is to remain in effect in the event you become mentally incapable, or whether it will only become effective if that should happen.
- This is a downloadable legal form in MS Word format available from the New Zealand Ministry of Justice, under Section 94A(2) of the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988.
- You should also download the Standard Explanation: EPA Property. It contains information and instructions on preparing the EPA.
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