Does anyone have a fool-proof 3rd party authorization/power of attorney form that banks will accept so I can talk to the

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Banks routinely have problems with powers of attorney that arent on their form, but really, all thats required is:
CA Probate Code Section 4121:
A power of attorney is legally sufficient if all of the
following requirements are satisfied:
(a) The power of attorney contains the date of its execution.
(b) The power of attorney is signed either (1) by the principal or
(2) in the principal's name by another adult in the principal's
presence and at the principal's direction.
(c) The power of attorney is either (1) acknowledged before a
notary public or (2) signed by at least two witnesses who satisfy the
requirements of Section 4122.
Jeannette Marsala

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