Arizona Power of Attorney for the Care of Children
Arizona Power of Attorney for the Care of Children
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Power of Attorney for the Care of Children – Allows both parents of one or more children (called the “Principals” or “Grantors”) to appoint another person to act as their Agent (called the “Attorney in-Fact”) to care for the children on a temporary basis (i.e. for a limited time). This document allows the Agent to make decisions for the children in place of the parents, including health care, education and welfare decisions.
A different form is available on this site for single parents who have full/sole legal custody of the child/children.
This form can be used in Arizona.
This package contains a (1) Power of Attorney for the Care of Children; (2) simple instructions plus a checklist; and(3) additional useful information about Power of Attorney for the Care of Children documents.
Arizona Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle
Arizona Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle
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Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle – This form allows a “mentally” competent natural person (called the “Principal” or “Grantor”) to authorize someone else (called the “Agent”or “Attorney-In-Fact”) to act on his or her behalf to sell a Vehicle specified in the Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle form. The document becomes effective immediately.
If you are selling or buying a motor vehicle, you can also find Automobile Bill of Sale form packages on this site.
This form can be used in Arizona.
This package contains (1) Instructions & Checklist for Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle; (2) Information for Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle; (3)Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle.
Arizona Power Of Attorney For Health Care
Arizona Power Of Attorney For Health Care
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This form package contains a Arizona Power Of Attorney For Health Care. It enables a person (the “principal”) to name another individual as their agent (an “attorney in fact” or “health care agent”) to make health-care decisions for them if they become incapable of making their own decisions.
This package contains (1) Information and Instruction for Arizona Power of Attorney for Health Care; (2) Arizona Power of Attorney for Health Care Form.
Arizona Prenuptial (Premarital) Agreement
Arizona Prenuptial (Premarital) Agreement
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He proposes, she accepts, and the date for marriage is set. The couple sits down to discuss the flower arrangements, the band, and…the prenuptial agreement? The very idea makes many people hesitate: still fresh with the glow of romance, is it appropriate to think about the demise of the marriage?
Though they have been stigmatized in popular culture as cynical arrangements and romance-killers, prenuptial agreements have become more and more common in recent years. Indeed, with approximately 1/3 of all first marriages, and nearly ½ of all second and third marriages, ending in divorce, a prenuptial agreement may be seen not only as practical but as necessary. Without such agreements, the state may either grant each spouse one-half of the marital assets (if they live in a community property state ) or divide the assets based on an “equitable distribution” (if they live in a non-community property state). Any non-traditional or specific allocations that you wish to make should be covered by your prenuptial agreement to avoid the standard distributions.
A prenuptial agreement is a private agreement between two parties who are intending to marry that sets forth the distribution of assets (and debts) that will occur in the event of the parties’ divorce or death.
This packet includes:
(1) Prenuptial Agreement Information
(2) Prenuptial Agreement
State Law Compliance: Designed for use in Arizona
Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
• Separate Property
• Shared Property
• Determination of Type of Property
• Alimony, Support, and Maintenance
• Wills
• Additional Clauses
Arizona Commercial Sublease Agreement
Arizona Commercial Sublease Agreement
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This commercial sublease agreement is an agreement used by a tenant to sublease all of a commercial property to another for a portion or the remainder of his lease term. A tenant my choose to sublease for a number of reasons including relocation of business, reduction of business size or other business reasons.
This form can be used in all states.
This packet includes:
(1) Instructions and Checklist for the Commercial Sublease Agreement
(2) Information about Commercial Sublease Agreement
(3) The Commercial Sublease Agreement.
Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
Sublease term
• Lease payments
• Late charges
• Business Taxes
• Security Deposit
• Condition of Premises
• Obligations Under Master Lease
Arizona Non Compete Agreement
Arizona Non Compete Agreement
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This form (sometimes known as a Non-Compete Agreement), although not actually used to transfer ownership of any business assets, may often be used separately during the course of various business transfer transactions. It provides for the party who is selling a business or business assets to agree not to operate a similar business which will compete with the buyer. The terms include a geographical limitation (in terms of miles of radius) on how closely such a competing business can be operated. Also included is a time limit (in term of years) that such an agreement will be in effect
This form can be used in Arizona.
Arizona General Warranty Deed
Arizona General Warranty Deed
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A General Warranty Deed is used to convey an interest in real estate. The General Warranty Deed guarantees that the title conveyed is good and its transfer rightful. A General Warranty Deed includes a promise by the person making it (i.e. the Grantor / Seller) that he/she will defend the Grantee (the person getting the property) from any and all claims of others.
A General Warranty Deed is used in most real estate deed transfers and offers the greatest protection of any deed.
This form is for use in Arizona.
This package contains (1) Instructions and Checklist for General Warranty Deed; (2) Information about General Warranty Deeds; and (3) General Warranty Deed.
Arizona Non Compete Agreement
Arizona Non Compete Agreement
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This form (sometimes known as a Non-Compete Agreement), although not actually used to transfer ownership of any business assets, may often be used separately during the course of various business transfer transactions. It provides for the party who is selling a business or business assets to agree not to operate a similar business which will compete with the buyer. The terms include a geographical limitation (in terms of miles of radius) on how closely such a competing business can be operated. Also included is a time limit (in term of years) that such an agreement will be in effect
This form can be used in Arizona.




