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Will Banks Accept My New York Power of Attorney? (Safe Harbor Rule)

Yes — in most cases a New York bank will accept your power of attorney, and the law now stacks the deck in your favor. Since the major amendments to New York General Obligations Law (GOL) §5-1513 took effect on June 13, 2021, a financial institution that accepts a properly executed Statutory Short Form Power […]

New York’s Statutory Short Form POA Explained (GOL §5-1513)

New York’s Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney is the state-approved document, governed by General Obligations Law (GOL) §5-1513, that lets you (the “principal”) name a trusted person (your “agent”) to handle your financial and property affairs. When it is signed correctly, it is durable by default — meaning it stays in effect even if […]

Power of Attorney vs. Health Care Proxy in New York

In New York, a Power of Attorney (POA) and a Health Care Proxy are two separate legal documents that handle two separate parts of your life: a POA appoints an agent to manage your financial and property matters, while a Health Care Proxy appoints an agent to make your medical decisions if you cannot speak […]

No Power of Attorney? What Happens If You Become Incapacitated in NY

If you become incapacitated in New York and you do not have a Power of Attorney, no one — not your spouse, not your adult children, not your closest friend — automatically gains the legal authority to manage your finances. Instead, your family must go to the New York State Supreme Court and petition for […]

How to Revoke a Power of Attorney in New York

To revoke a power of attorney in New York, the principal (the person who created it) must sign a clear, dated written revocation, have it notarized in the same way the original was acknowledged, and then deliver actual notice of the revocation to the agent and to every bank, brokerage, or other third party that […]

How to Choose the Right Agent for Your New York Power of Attorney

Choosing the right agent for your New York power of attorney means selecting a trustworthy, organized, and available person who is legally permitted to act for you, who understands your wishes, and who will manage your finances honestly if you cannot — and the smartest way to make that choice is to look at the […]