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Durable Power of Attorney

I am the Attorney-in Fact on a Durable Power of Attorney. The Durable Power of Attorney has been signed by the Principal and Notary Public and witnessed. I have heard that ''each page'' has to be initialed by the Principal and Notary Public and Witnesses. Is this correct? Thanks for your answer.


Asked on 11/17/07, 6:29 am

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Re: Durable Power of Attorney

While not technically required, it may be a good idea to sign each page so that there is no questions that a given page has not been altered, removed or changed. You should speak with the attorney that drafted the document if you have any questions or concerns.

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Answered on 11/17/07, 11:13 am


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