A statutory power of attorney is used to authorize someone to make or perform property
transactions for you in the event that you are no longer able to do so. In the absence of such
a document, you may need to have a conservator appointed by the court to make or perform
such transactions.


Your E-Mail Address:
Your Name:
Telephone No.
Address:

  1. The “Principal” is the person granting the power.

    Name of Principal:

  2. One or more “Agents” are the person(s) who are granted the power to make transactions
    on your behalf.

    Name of Primary Agent:

    (The person who will have primary authority to make decisions on your behalf)

    Address:

    Relationship:

  3. Do you want this person to have the authority to make gifts of your property (up to
    $10,000 per year) to him or herself? Yes No

  4. If the person named above is unavailable to make transactions on your behalf, you may want to
    designate a back-up, or secondary, agent:

    Name of Secondary Agent:

    Address:

    Relationship:

  5. Do you want this person to have the authority to make gifts of your property (up to
    $10,000 per year) to him or herself? Yes No

This MINNESOTA STATUTORY POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR PROPERTY AND CONTRACT
TRANSACTIONS QUESTIONNAIRE
is copyrighted by Gary C. Dahle, 2002. All Rights Reserved.