Statutory Power of Attorney
If you need to give someone else the authority to handle certain transactions for you, the statutory power of attorney form is for you. Created by the Colorado legislature, this form offers a handy checklist that allows you to indicate which specific types of real estate, financial, and personal controls you will give to another person. Bradford’s statutory power of attorney form reflects the most current Colorado laws.
Learn More About Powers of Attorney
Powers of attorney are powerful tools to let you appoint someone else to make decisions about your money and real estate, health care, even your kids. But they can also be risky if you don’t understand which rights you are handing over. Bradford’s concise booklet Using Powers of Attorney in Colorado walks you through the different types, and their limits and advantages, helping you understand what works best for you and your family.