Sask Powers of Attorney

Name someone you trust to act for you when you are not able to with one of these fully editable Power of Attorney Forms for Saskatchewan residents.


The powers, duties and responsibilities of an attorney are set out in the Saskatchewan Powers of Attorney Act. The Act allows you to make an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) for property, for personal care, or for a combination of both.

A property attorney would have the power to deal with your financial and business affairs on your behalf. A personal attorney would make lifestyle decisions, such as where you are to live, what types of social activities you engage in, and similar things. However, your personal attorney cannot make health care decisions for you - that requires an Advance Health Care Directive for Saskatchewan.

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Saskatchewan Enduring Power of Attorney for Personal and Property Attorney

Make an Enduring Power of Attorney Appointing a Personal and Property Attorney with this template form for Saskatchewan residents.

  • The Enduring Power of Attorney allows you to choose someone as your personal and property attorney, to make lifestyle decisions for you and to look after your property and financial affairs if you are unable to do so, whether due to absence, illness or incapacity.
  • You can name the same person to fill both roles, or different people to handle personal decisions and property decisions. You can appoint more than one person as your attorney, to act jointly or separately, as you direct.
  • A personal attorney can make decisions about where you live, your social activities, what sort of education or training you receive, and any other powers you decide to give him/her, but CANNOT make health care decisions for you.
  • The Power of Attorney form includes a Legal Advice and Witness Certificate, and a Non-Lawyer Witness Certificate (if required).
  • The form also includes information about making a Power of Attorney and instructions on how to complete the form.
  • The Enduring Power of Attorney form is available in Microsoft Word format. Fully editable and easy to use.
  • For use only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
$14.99

Saskatchewan Enduring Power of Attorney for Personal Attorney

Saskatchewan residents, make an Enduring Power of Attorney Appointing a Personal Attorney with this template form.

  • The Enduring Power of Attorney allows you to choose someone as your personal attorney, to make lifestyle decisions for you if you are unable to do so, whether due to illness or incapacity.
  • You can appoint more than one person as your attorney, to act jointly or separately, as you direct.
  • A personal attorney can make decisions about where you live, your social activities, what sort of education or training you receive, and any other powers you decide to give him/her, but CANNOT make health care decisions for you.
  • The Power of Attorney form includes a Legal Advice and Witness Certificate, and a Non-Lawyer Witness Certificate (if required).
  • The form also includes information about making a Power of Attorney and instructions on how to complete the form.
  • This document does not give your attorney the authority to deal with your property and finances. For that, you need to make an Enduring Power of Attorney - Property Attorney.
  • This Enduring Power of Attorney form is available in Microsoft Word format. Fully editable and easy to use.
  • For use only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
$14.99

Saskatchewan Enduring Power of Attorney for Property Attorney

Saskatchewan residents, make an Enduring Power of Attorney Appointing a Property Attorney with this template form.

  • The Enduring Power of Attorney allows you to choose someone as your property attorney, to look after your property and financial affairs if you are unable to do so, whether due to absence, illness or incapacity.
  • You can appoint more than one person as your attorney, to act jointly or separately, as you direct.
  • A property attorney can run your businesses, manage your money and bank accounts, make investments, buy, sell, lease and manage property, and any other powers you decide to give him/her.
  • The Power of Attorney form includes a Legal Advice and Witness Certificate, and a Non-Lawyer Witness Certificate (if required).
  • The form also includes information about making a Power of Attorney and instructions on how to complete the form.
  • This document does not give your attorney the authority to make personal and lifestyle decisions for you. For that, you need to make an Enduring Power of Attorney - Personal Attorney.
  • This legal form is available in Microsoft Word format. Fully editable and easy to use.
  • For use only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
$14.99

Saskatchewan Revocation of Power of Attorney

Cancel your Power of Attorney with this Revocation of Power of Attorney form for Saskatchewan.

  • 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.
  • This is Form J as provided under paragraph 3(j) of the The Powers of Attorney Regulations (Saskatchewan). Available as a fill-in PDF form.
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