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What is a Massachusetts Power of Attorney?

A Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney is a legal document that grants another person — called the agent or attorney-in-fact — broad authority to manage financial, legal, and property matters on behalf of the principal in Massachusetts. Unlike a standard power of attorney, a durable power of attorney remains valid even if the principal becomes mentally incapacitated or unable to manage their own affairs. The word "durable" specifically refers to this continued effectiveness through incapacity.

In Massachusetts, a durable power of attorney, governed by MGL c. 190B § 5-501, must be signed by the principal in the presence of two adult witnesses and notarized to be legally valid. The document typically takes effect immediately upon execution unless it specifies a future date or a triggering event. It remains in force until the principal revokes it in writing, the principal passes away, or a court terminates it.

What is a Massachusetts Power of Attorney used for?

A Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney is used to give a trusted person legal authority to manage your financial and property affairs — and to ensure those decisions can continue seamlessly if you become unable to act for yourself. Specifically, it is used to:

  • Manage bank accounts, investments, and other financial assets while the principal is incapacitated
  • Pay bills, mortgage payments, insurance premiums, and everyday expenses on the principal's behalf
  • Handle real estate transactions — buying, selling, leasing, or mortgaging property
  • File federal and state tax returns and manage tax-related matters
  • Operate or manage a business owned by the principal
  • Apply for government benefits such as Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid
  • Manage retirement accounts and collect distributions
  • Make legal and financial decisions to avoid the need for court-appointed guardianship

How to fill out a Massachusetts Power of Attorney

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To fill out a Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney, follow these steps:

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    Download or open a Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney form.

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    Enter the principal's full legal name, current address, and date of birth.

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    Name your agent (attorney-in-fact): full legal name, address, and phone number. You may also name one or more successor agents in case the primary agent cannot serve.

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    Specify the financial powers you are granting — banking, real estate, tax filings, business management, government benefits, retirement accounts, or other categories.

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    Include the durable language. This clause must state that the power of attorney remains effective even if the principal becomes incapacitated (e.g., "This power of attorney shall not be affected by the subsequent disability or incapacity of the principal").

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    Sign in the presence of TWO adult witnesses AND a notary public.

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    Both witnesses sign the document (the agent cannot be a witness; check your state's additional restrictions on who may witness).

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    The notary completes the acknowledgment with seal and signature.

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    Give a signed copy to your agent and keep the original in a secure location. Provide copies to banks, financial institutions, or other parties where the agent will act.

What should a Massachusetts Power of Attorney include?

A Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney should include the following:

  • Principal's full legal name, current address, and date of birth
  • Agent's (attorney-in-fact's) full legal name, address, and contact information
  • Successor agent(s) — the person(s) who will act if the primary agent cannot or will not serve
  • Specific financial powers granted: banking, real estate, investments, tax filings, business management, government benefits, retirement accounts, gifts, trusts, and other categories
  • Durability clause: language stating the POA is not affected by the principal's subsequent incapacity (e.g., "This power of attorney shall not be affected by disability or incapacity of the principal")
  • Effective date or triggering conditions (immediate vs. springing upon incapacity)
  • Any limitations or restrictions on the agent's authority
  • Signature block for the principal, witness(es) (if required), and notary public
  • Date of execution

Who needs to sign a Massachusetts Power of Attorney?

A Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney must be signed by:

  • Principal (the person granting the powers) — must sign voluntarily and with mental capacity
  • Two adult witnesses — both must be present while the principal signs and must sign the document
  • Notary public — must acknowledge the principal's signature

The agent cannot serve as a witness. Some states also restrict family members or those who would benefit from the POA from serving as witnesses.

Does a Massachusetts Power of Attorney need to be notarized?

Yes. Massachusetts law (MGL c. 190B § 5-501) requires both notarization AND two adult witnesses to create a valid durable power of attorney. All three — the two witnesses and the notary — must be present when the principal signs.

The agent named in the document cannot serve as a witness. Check Massachusetts's specific restrictions on who else may be disqualified (such as family members or those who would benefit from the POA). A document without all required signatures is not legally valid.

How long is a Massachusetts Power of Attorney valid?

A Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney does not have an automatic expiration date. Once properly executed, it remains valid indefinitely — through the principal's incapacity (that is the defining characteristic of a "durable" document).

The Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney terminates automatically when:

  • The principal revokes it in writing and delivers the revocation to the agent
  • The principal passes away (a POA is not a substitute for a will and does not survive death)
  • A court declares the POA invalid or terminates it
  • The document itself specifies a termination date or condition

To revoke a Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney, the principal must be mentally competent, create a written revocation document, and notify the agent — and ideally notify any institutions (banks, brokers) where the agent has been acting.

Where can I get a Massachusetts Power of Attorney form?

A free Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney form is available from several sources:

  • The Massachusetts state legislature or courts website — many states publish the official statutory form or a recommended template at no cost
  • State bar association websites and legal aid organizations
  • Estate planning attorneys who practice in Massachusetts

You can also use PDF Guru to fill out your Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney online. Our editor lets you complete all required fields, add your electronic signature, and download the finished document as a PDF — ready to bring to your notarization appointment.

How to sign a Massachusetts Power of Attorney online

PDF Guru makes it easy to prepare your Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney online. Open the form in our editor and complete all required fields — the principal's information, agent details, powers granted, and the durable clause. Use the text tool to fill in all sections without printing or scanning.

When the form is complete, click the Sign tool in the editor. You can draw your signature with a mouse or trackpad, type your name, or upload a saved signature image. Once your electronic signature is placed, click Done to download the completed PDF to your device.

Note: A Massachusetts Durable Power of Attorney must ultimately be signed in the presence of a notary public (and witnesses, if required). Use PDF Guru to prepare and complete all fields online, then print the form and bring it to a notary appointment for final execution.

Frequently asked questions

  • Who can serve as a witness on a Massachusetts durable power of attorney?

    Massachusetts requires two adult witnesses to sign a durable power of attorney. The witnesses must be adults who are not the agent named in the document. Massachusetts law under MGL c. 190B does not specifically restrict family members from serving as witnesses, but witnesses who have a financial interest in the principal's estate may create credibility issues. Using neutral third parties — neighbors, coworkers, or friends — is recommended for the strongest protection.

  • Does Massachusetts have a specific statutory short form for durable powers of attorney?

    No. Massachusetts does not provide an official statutory short form for durable powers of attorney. Unlike some states that have a standardized form, Massachusetts POA documents are generally custom-drafted by attorneys to meet the requirements of MGL c. 190B. The document must be signed by the principal, witnessed by two adults, and notarized. Many Massachusetts estate planning attorneys use a comprehensive long-form POA to ensure all powers are clearly granted.

  • Can a Massachusetts agent make gifts from the principal's assets using the durable POA?

    Only if the power of attorney explicitly authorizes gift-giving. Agents acting under a Massachusetts durable power of attorney have a fiduciary duty to act in the principal's best interest. Self-dealing — including making gifts to the agent or the agent's family — requires express authorization in the document. Unauthorized gifts can expose the agent to liability for breach of fiduciary duty and may be voidable under Massachusetts law.

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Fill Out A Massachusetts Power of Attorney Online in 2026