Power & Legal Representation

Make Your Authority Official

Sometimes, you just can’t be there in person—but your legal work still needs to get done. That’s where a Power of Attorney (POA) comes in. It’s one of the most important legal tools you can use to authorize someone to act on your behalf—whether for property, court cases, or business matters.

At Notary Kathmandu, we’ve helped hundreds of clients—NRNs, families, professionals, and business owners—prepare and notarize their POAs safely and correctly. That’s why we created this blog category: Power of Attorney & Legal Representation.

It’s here to guide you through the legal, practical, and personal side of delegating authority.


What You’ll Find in This Category

This section of our blog will answer questions like:

  • What is Power of Attorney, and when should I use it?

  • How can I issue a POA from abroad?

  • What’s the difference between General and Special POA?

  • How do I assign someone to represent me in court?

  • How do embassies or legal offices accept POAs?

  • What should I include in a POA document?

We also cover real-life use cases—from managing land to authorizing family members for visa or legal matters.


Why It Matters

A poorly written or invalid POA can cause big problems—property deals falling through, legal actions blocked, or someone acting outside your intended limits. That’s why getting your Power of Attorney legally right from the start is so important.

With this blog category, we’ll help you:

  • Understand the different types of POA

  • Learn how to legally delegate power to someone you trust

  • Avoid common mistakes that make a POA invalid

  • Navigate cross-border POA needs for NRNs and expats

  • Know when to seek formal legal representation


Who This Is For

  • NRNs managing affairs in Nepal

  • Elderly individuals assigning family decision-makers

  • Migrants and students preparing documents before leaving

  • Property owners giving authority to sell or manage land

  • Families handling legal matters remotely

  • Anyone needing legal representation in court or business


Take Control—Even From Afar

This category is about protecting your rights, managing responsibilities, and staying legally empowered—no matter where you are.

Explore our upcoming posts and get expert tips from the legal team at Notary Kathmandu. We’re here to help you delegate power the right way, with clarity and full legal backing.

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