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Appoint a Relative to Represent You in Court
This service enables you to appoint a relative to represent you in court.
You are starting the service as:
Personal account
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Required documents
- If you are a heir: legal heir certificate
- If you are responsible for a person under 18 or a person with mental incapacity: a court order appointing you a guardian or trustee
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Service fees Show Hide
Issue feesIssue fees for the litigation power of attorney
5
Issue fees (for heirs)For heirs: issue fees for the litigation power of attorney for each heir
1
Issue fees (for social security beneficiaries)For social security beneficiaries: issue fees for the litigation power of attorney
0
Service steps
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Submitting the request
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Processing the request
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Payment
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4
Approving the request
Special conditions
- You must apply in person or appoint a representative with an official power of attorney.
- The person you authorize must be one of the following: a spouse, parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, brother, sister, niece, nephew, uncle, aunt or cousin.

