Alabama Statutes

§ 26-1-2 — Durable Power of Attorney; Appointment by Court of Guardian, Etc., Subsequent to Execution of Durable Power of Attorney; Effect of Death of Principal Upon Agency Relationship; Affidavit by Person Exercising Power of Attorney as to Lack of Knowledge of Revocation, Etc.; Health Care Power of Attorney

Alabama·Title 26 Infants and Incompetents·Ch. 1 General Provisions
(a)A durable power of attorney is a power of attorney by which a principal designates another his or her attorney in fact or agent in writing and the writing contains the words “This power of attorney shall not be affected by disability, incompetency, or incapacity of the principal” or “This power of attorney shall become effective upon the disability, incompetency, or incapacity of the principal” or similar words showing the intent of the principal that the authority conferred shall be exercisable notwithstanding the principal’s subsequent disability, incompetency, or incapacity.
(b)All acts done by an attorney in fact pursuant to a durable power of attorney during any period of disability, incompetency, or incapacity of the principal have the same effect and inure to the benefit of and

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Alabama § 26-1-2 (Durable Power of Attorney; Appointment by Court of Guardian, Etc., Subsequent to Execution of Durable Power of Attorney; Effect of Death of Principal Upon Agency Relationship; Affidavit by Person Exercising Power of Attorney as to Lack of Knowledge of Revocation, Etc.; Health Care Power of Attorney) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.

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Legislative History

(Acts 1981, No. 81-98, p. 117; Acts 1997, No. 97-360, p. 588, §1; Act 2011-683, p. 2015, §2.)

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