Georgia Power of Attorney for a Child
This document serves as a Power of Attorney for a Child under the laws of the State of Georgia. It designates an individual to act on behalf of a minor child. It is crucial to ensure that this document reflects your intentions clearly.
By completing this form, you are granting the individual named below the authority to make decisions regarding the child’s care, custody, and control. Please fill in the blanks with the relevant information.
Child's Information:
- Full Name of Child: ___________________________________________
- Date of Birth: _________________________________________________
Appointing Parent/Guardian’s Information:
- Full Name: _________________________________________________
- Address: ______________________________________________________
- Phone Number: _______________________________________________
Appointed Agent's Information:
- Full Name: _________________________________________________
- Address: ______________________________________________________
- Phone Number: _______________________________________________
By signing below, the undersigned grant full authority to the appointed agent to make decisions for the child during the period specified. This authority may include, but is not limited to:
- Making decisions regarding education.
- Obtaining medical treatment for the child.
- Authorizing participation in extracurricular activities.
Duration of Power of Attorney:
This Power of Attorney shall start on _______________ (date) and will remain in effect until _______________ (date), unless revoked earlier by the undersigned.
Signatures:
By signing this Power of Attorney, I acknowledge that I am the legal parent/guardian of the above-named child.
Signature of Parent/Guardian: _______________________________
Date: ______________________________________________________
Witness Signature: _________________________________________
Date: ______________________________________________________
This document may be modified to suit further specific needs or preferences, provided that all changes are lawful and in line with Georgia state guidelines.