PEI Powers of Attorney

Make a Power of Attorney to appoint an agent (attorney) to act for you when you are unable to with one of these fully editable forms for Prince Edward Island.

Q. Who can I name as my attorney?

A. You can name any person who is 18 years of age or older, but it should be someone you trust and who knows you well enough to know your wishes, beliefs and opinions. You can name more than one person and have them act together.

Q. What if I want to cancel my power of attorney?

A. You can revoke a power of attorney at any time, as long as you have capacity and are fully aware of your actions.

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PEI General Enduring Power of Attorney

Make an Enduring Power of Attorney with this easy-to-use form for Prince Edward Island.

  • A power of attorney lets you name another person to handle your financial affairs for you when you are unable to do so.
  • This is called an enduring power of attorney (an 'EPA') because it remains in effect even if you lose legal capacity to manage your own affairs.
  • The General Power of Attorney gives your attorney the authority to handle your personal and business finances, but does not give them the power to make health care decisions for you. For that purpose, you will need a Health Care Directive form.
  • The form includes instructions to walk you through how to complete your EPA.
  • The package also includes answers to the most common questions about powers of attorney in Prince Edward Island.
  • Buy the form, download and save it, and it can then be used by more than one person in your family. No need to buy separate copies.
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PEI Revocation of Power of Attorney

Cancel your Power of Attorney with this Revocation of Power of Attorney form for PEI residents.

  • So long as you have mental capacity and can understand the impact of what you are doing, you have the right to cancel an existing Power of Attorney at any time, and revoke the powers you gave to your agent (attorney).
  • Once you have signed the form, give a copy of it to the attorney.
  • You should also give a copy to any banks, financial institutions, medical facilities, etc. that had a copy of your original Power of Attorney.
  • The form should be signed in front of a witness, and includes an Affidavit of Attestation to be sworn by the witness.
  • This is a free downloadable form in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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