Tennessee power of attorney forms lets a resident choose someone else to act on their behalf and manage their finances, medical treatment, vehicles, taxes, and childcare. All choices and actions taken by the selected agent must be to the benefit of the person being represented (the “principal”). The document(s) selected, at the sole discretion of the principal, may be deemed durable, which means the form would remain in effect if the loss of decisional capacity were to occur.
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A Tennessee durable power of attorney form lets a principal name a representative that can manage all their financial needs. The selected representative is known as an attorney-in-fact, though this person does not need to be an actual attorney. Whoever is chosen as attorney-in-fact should be someone trustworthy and well-known by the principal. It is also recommended to name an alternative representative in case the…