This template gives you everything you need for a professional, customizable and legally binding Power Of Attorney Kansas.
Kansas follows uniform laws. Notarized signature is required for validity. You control when the powers begin and whether they continue if you become unable to make decisions. Kansas allows broad or limited authority as you choose.
Until you revoke it, pass away, or reach an expiration date you set. Durable powers survive incapacity. Non-durable ones end when you can't make decisions anymore.
Improper execution, principal's incapacity when signing, fraud, duress, or revocation. Also becomes invalid upon the principal's death or if it has a specific expiration date that passes.