Delaware Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney Form

Delaware Durable Statutory Power of Attorney Form

A Delaware durable statutory power of attorney form is a document that grants someone (the “agent”) the legal authority to act and make decisions for another person (the “principal”) in the state.

Laws

Power of attorney forms can be made durable by including either the following or similar language:

“This power of attorney shall not be affected by the principal’s subsequent incapacity.” / “This power of attorney shall become effective upon the incapacity of the principal.”

Definitions

Durable – A “durable” power of attorney stays valid even if the principal becomes incapacitated as long as it meets the legal requirements (§ 49A-102(2)).

Power of Attorney – “Power of attorney” is defined as a legal authorization for someone (the agent) to act on another person’s (the principal’s) behalf, including the authority to transfer ownership of the principal’s property (§ 49A-102(10)).

Download: PDF or MS Word.

Specific Powers and Limitations

Restrictions on Gifts and Transfers

According to § 49A-217, there are specific limitations imposed on an agent’s authority concerning gifts.

Types of Gifts:

Considerations: