South Carolina Power of Attorney Forms

South Carolina power of attorney forms allow for the medical and/or financial representation of another person. All actions and decisions made on behalf of the principal must be done in the best interest and to the sole benefit of the person being represented. In the chance of incapacitation by the principal, two forms may be selected, known as ‘durable’ forms, that remain in effect during the time of mental incapacity. Therefore, it is recommended that when entering old age, durable forms be implemented to ensure that the principal’s full rights are represented and well-being is cared for in medical emergencies.

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Durable Power of Attorney Form | South Carolina

A South Carolina durable power of attorney form allows a principal to name a person who can make any type of financial decision on their behalf. While seldom an actual attorney, the person that represents the principal needs to be someone they can trust to do everything from paying bills to managing investments. An important factor in the choice of the attorney-in-fact (the representative) is…