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Power of Attorney.
Name a trusted decision-maker for health and finances.
28 forms across 13 jurisdictions.
Alberta
All Alberta forms →Enduring Power of Attorney
Names a financial decision-maker who can act if you become incapable. Built around Alberta's Powers of Attorney Act. Choose whether the authority starts immediately or only on incapacity.
Personal Directive
Names a health-care decision-maker (an "agent") for if you can't speak for yourself. Built around Alberta's Personal Directives Act. Document end-of-life wishes, treatment preferences, and care priorities.
British Columbia
All British Columbia forms →Enduring Power of Attorney
Names a financial decision-maker under British Columbia's Power of Attorney Act. This Enduring Power of Attorney can continue during incapacity and should be signed with BC witnessing requirements in mind.
Representation Agreement (Section 7)
Standard BC Representation Agreement under Section 7 of the Representation Agreement Act. Routine health care, personal care, routine financial/legal matters.
Representation Agreement (Section 9)
Creates a Representation Agreement (Section 9) under British Columbia's Representation Agreement Act. Covers health care, personal care, and end-of-life decisions when you cannot speak for yourself.
Manitoba
All Manitoba forms →Enduring Power of Attorney
Names a financial decision-maker under The Powers of Attorney Act (Manitoba). This Enduring Power of Attorney can continue during incapacity and should be signed while capacity is clear.
Health Care Directive
Creates a Health Care Directive under The Health Care Directives Act. Names a proxy for health-care choices and records treatment wishes without using power-of-attorney terminology.
New Brunswick
All New Brunswick forms →Enduring Power of Attorney for Personal Care
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney for Personal Care under the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act, SNB 2019. Names a personal-care attorney and records wishes for personal-care decisions under the unified Act in force since July 2020. Designed to work alongside, not replace, any property power of attorney.
Enduring Power of Attorney for Property
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney for Property under the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act, SNB 2019. Covers property and financial decisions under the unified 2019 Act and can be tailored for immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. Keep it separate from health-care directions where the province requires a separate health-care document.
Newfoundland & Labrador
All Newfoundland & Labrador forms →Advance Health Care Directive
Creates an Advance Health Care Directive under the Advance Health Care Directives Act, SNL 1995. Names a substitute decision-maker and records wishes for health-care decisions through a substitute decision-maker. Designed to work alongside, not replace, any property power of attorney.
Enduring Power of Attorney
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney under the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act, RSNL 1990. Covers financial and property decisions and can be tailored for immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. Keep it separate from health-care directions where the province requires a separate health-care document.
Nova Scotia
All Nova Scotia forms →Enduring Power of Attorney
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney under the Powers of Attorney Act, RSNS 1989. Covers financial and property decisions and can be tailored for immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. Keep it separate from health-care directions where the province requires a separate health-care document.
Personal Directive
Creates a Personal Directive under the Personal Directives Act, SNS 2008. Names a delegate and records wishes for personal-care and health-care decisions through a delegate. Designed to work alongside, not replace, any property power of attorney.
Northwest Territories
All Northwest Territories forms →Enduring Power of Attorney
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney under the Powers of Attorney Act, SNWT 2001. Covers financial and property decisions, including immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. NWT civil claims are print-ready because Territorial Court Civil Claims does not permit e-filing. Phase B should support the territory's 11 official languages.
Personal Directive
Creates a Personal Directive under the Personal Directives Act, SNWT 2005. Names a agent and records care, treatment, living arrangement, and personal decision wishes. Designed to work beside, not replace, a financial power of attorney.
Nunavut
All Nunavut forms →Enduring Power of Attorney
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney under the Powers of Attorney Act, SNu 2005, c 9. Covers financial and property decisions, including immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. Uses a unified Nunavut Court of Justice pathway and screens for Inuit customary law considerations where relevant. All Nunavut forms need high-priority Inuktitut translation in Phase B.
Springing Power of Attorney
Creates a Springing Power of Attorney under the Powers of Attorney Act, SNu 2005, c 9. Authority starts only when the trigger event or incapacity proof in the document is satisfied. Built for Nunavut users who need financial authority without immediate effect.
Ontario
All Ontario forms →Continuing Power of Attorney for Property
Names a financial decision-maker who can act if you become incapable. Built around Ontario's Substitute Decisions Act, 1992. Choose whether the authority is effective immediately or only on incapacity.
Power of Attorney for Personal Care
Names a health-care decision-maker (your "attorney for personal care") under Ontario's Substitute Decisions Act. Document treatment preferences, end-of-life wishes, and care priorities for when you cannot speak for yourself.
Prince Edward Island
All Prince Edward Island forms →Health Care Directive
Creates a Health Care Directive under the Consent to Treatment and Health Care Directives Act, RSPEI 1988. Names a proxy and records wishes for medical treatment and health-care decisions through a proxy. Designed to work alongside, not replace, any property power of attorney.
Power of Attorney and Personal Directive
Creates a Power of Attorney and Personal Directive under the Powers of Attorney and Personal Directives Act, SPEI 2024. Covers financial and non-health personal decisions under PAPDA; confirm in-force status before production reliance and can be tailored for immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. Keep it separate from health-care directions where the province requires a separate health-care document.
Québec
All Québec forms →Mandat de protection
Creates one Mandat de protection under the Civil Code of Québec covering financial decisions and personal-care decisions during incapacity. This is not two separate common-law powers of attorney and must be homologated by the court before use.
Procuration generale (Quebec)
Procuration generale sous le Code civil du Quebec (articles 2130-2165). Permet au mandant de deleguer la gestion de ses affaires courantes a un mandataire alors qu il est encore apte.
Saskatchewan
All Saskatchewan forms →Enduring Power of Attorney (Personal, Non-Health)
Names a personal attorney under The Powers of Attorney Act, 2002 for non-health personal decisions such as housing, support services, and daily living arrangements. Health-care decisions are excluded and require a separate Health Care Directive.
Enduring Power of Attorney (Property)
Names a property attorney under The Powers of Attorney Act, 2002. This Enduring Power of Attorney covers financial and property decisions, can continue during incapacity, and is separate from personal-attorney and health-care proxy authority.
Health Care Directive
Creates a Health Care Directive under The Health Care Directives and Substitute Health Care Decision Makers Act, 2015. Names a proxy for health-care decisions and records treatment wishes separately from Saskatchewan POA documents.
Yukon
All Yukon forms →Advance Directive
Creates an Advance Directive under the Care Consent Act, SY 2003. Names a proxy or decision-maker and records care, treatment, living arrangement, and personal decision wishes. Designed to work beside, not replace, a financial power of attorney.
Enduring Power of Attorney
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney under the Enduring Power of Attorney Act, RSY 2002. Covers financial and property decisions, including immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. Includes a First Nations self-government screening question for wills, estates, and incapacity planning where a person may be a Citizen of a self-governing Yukon First Nation.
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