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Enduring Power of Attorney in Alberta

In Alberta, a Enduring Power of Attorney lets you appoint someone to manage your finances and property. A Personal Directive covers your personal and health care decisions. Create both online with Livewill.

Alberta Legal Context

Power of Attorney Law in Alberta

Understanding the legal framework for your poa in AB.

Alberta uses the term "Enduring Power of Attorney" for financial decision-making authority and "Personal Directive" for health and personal care decisions. These documents are governed by provincial legislation and must meet specific Alberta requirements to be legally valid.

Requirements

What You Need in Alberta

Key requirements for a valid poa in AB.

  • Must be 18 years of age or older
  • Must be mentally capable at the time of signing
  • Financial POA is called "Enduring Power of Attorney" in Alberta
  • Personal/health care POA is called "Personal Directive" in Alberta
  • The appointed attorney/representative must also be of legal age
  • Witnesses may be required depending on document type

How It Works

Create Your POA in Alberta

A simple, guided process — done in minutes.

01

Choose Your Attorney

Select a trusted person to act as your attorney under a Enduring Power of Attorney in Alberta. You can also name alternates.

02

Define the Scope

Specify what powers your attorney will have — from managing bank accounts to making healthcare decisions via a Personal Directive.

03

Download & Sign

Review your documents, download the PDF, and sign with the required witnesses to make it legally effective in Alberta.

FAQ

Power of Attorney in Alberta — Common Questions

What is a Enduring Power of Attorney in Alberta?

A Enduring Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint someone (called an "attorney") to manage your financial affairs, such as banking, paying bills, and managing investments, on your behalf. This is particularly important if you become mentally incapacitated.

What is a Personal Directive in Alberta?

A Personal Directive in Alberta allows you to appoint someone to make decisions about your personal care, including healthcare, housing, nutrition, and hygiene, if you become unable to make those decisions yourself.

Can I have both a financial and personal care POA in Alberta?

Yes, and it is highly recommended. In Alberta, the financial POA (Enduring Power of Attorney) and the personal care POA (Personal Directive) are separate documents. You can appoint the same person or different people for each role.

When does a Power of Attorney take effect in Alberta?

You can choose when your POA takes effect. An "enduring" or "continuing" power of attorney remains valid even if you become mentally incapacitated. You can also specify that it only activates upon incapacity, which is common in Alberta.

Can I cancel a Power of Attorney in Alberta?

Yes, as long as you are mentally capable, you can revoke a Power of Attorney at any time in Alberta. You should do so in writing and notify the appointed attorney and any institutions that have a copy.

Ready to create your poa in Alberta?

Start now — create your legal documents online with Livewill.