Power of Attorney
Empowering trusted agents to act on your behalf in financial and personal matters.
The Durable Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a significant legal document that grants a person of your choosing the authority to manage your affairs. Whether drafted as “Durable”—remaining in effect if you become incapacitated—or “Limited” for a specific transaction, the execution requires strict adherence to notarial standards to ensure acceptance by financial institutions and government agencies.
Financial & General
Broad powers allowing your agent to manage bank accounts, pay bills, sell property, and handle tax filings in your stead.
Medical (MPOA)
Designating an agent to make healthcare decisions on your behalf when you are unable to communicate your wishes.
Statutory Durable
A resilient instrument designed to withstand the onset of disability, ensuring continuous management of your estate.
Special / Limited
Narrowly defined authority for specific tasks, such as closing a real estate transaction or registering a vehicle.
Important Regulatory Note
A Notary Public is an impartial witness. We cannot draft the contents of your Power of Attorney or advise you on which powers to grant. We highly recommend using the Colorado Statutory Form or documents prepared by a licensed attorney.
*Mobile fees include travel within the Larimer County service area. Duncan & Co. reserves the right to refuse service if the principal appears to lack the capacity or is under visible duress.