What is a Military Power of Attorney?
A Military Power of Attorney (PoA) is a legal document that gives a person or entity the authority to manage legal and financial matters for you, such as signing contracts, accessing your bank account, and buying or selling real estate.
The person giving permission is called the "principal," and the individual or organization gaining authority is known as the "agent." Suitable for residents of all states, Military Power of Attorney forms from Rocket Lawyer can be fully personalized for your unique situation. As a result of having this official legal document, your agent(s) can provide verification to financial institutions and other parties that they can sign documents or take other actions for you when you are not present or able.
When to use a Military Power of Attorney:
- You're in the military and want to grant power of authority to a friend or family member while you're traveling for training purposes, stationed at a base away from home, or deployed overseas.
- You're married to someone in the military and want to create a power of attorney for your spouse to sign which grants you certain authority over his or her legal or financial needs.