Georgia Minor (Child) Power of Attorney Form
A Power of Attorney for a minor in Georgia allows a designated, trusted family member to temporarily assume caregiving responsibilities for the principal's children. This document is generally intended for short-term use.
Signing Requirements
Notary public.
Laws
Maximum Term: For grandparents: unlimited duration. For military deployment: length of deployment, plus 30 days.[1] For all other reasons: 1 year.[2]
Signing Requirements: Must be signed under oath and notarized. A copy must be filed within ten days of the power of attorney being executed, in the probate court of the county in which the child resides.[3]
Sources
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