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Power of Attorney -
My older sister had a major strock and has brain cancer. She had the stroke and was unable to put in writting giving me POA. All ...
Patricia Paul ESQ's answer
Washington Law Help has much useful information on Guardianships and Powers of ...
Frank A Selden's answer
You don't. Someone can only grant a power of attorney when they have the legal ...
procedures and requirements of acting on behalf of ...
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My Mom resides in Seattle area. She has a durable power of attorney which specifies my Sister-In-Law to be be her power of attorney. ...
Christopher Trent Kunz's answer
Mom would need to contact her attorney and grant daughter powers as an ...
Bruce Givner's answer
First, let's get the terms straight. Your mother appointed your sister-in-law ...
power of attorney in NJ
Power of attorney/executor -
Is there a chance that POA/Executor could be fictitious during period that decedent was on his death bed (10 months) and that it was a ...
procedure for getting a power of attorney for ...
power of attorney for incapacitated family member -
My grandfather fell ill recently and has no will or POA. My father would like to know how to get power of attorney until he gets ...
David Paul Fitch's answer
The critical question at the beginning is how much capacity your grandfather ...
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.'s answer
Grandfather would have to sign power of attorney granting son the power to act ...
under MI state law is it possible to get someone ...
Power Of Attorney -
My father has power of attorney over my grandfather's assets and estate. The contract states he can change the will as he sees fit. ...
Bruce Givner's answer
It unusual for a power of attorney to allow the "agent" (that is what your ...
procedure for getting a power of attorney in florida state
power of attorney -
my life partner is in the hospital, we are not married and i do not have a power of attorney on him, so the doctors will not take my ...
April Denise Hill's answer
Basically, no, his daughter cannot. The only person that can give a power of ...
Marc Jeremy Soss' answer
Under Florida law, only your life partner can provide you with a Power of ...
Pa law regarding filing of a power of attorney
I need advice on Pa law regarding power of attorney reqirement: how many children can I assign to oversee my affairs if and when ...
Michael Ian Werner's answer
The law in Pennsylvania does not limit the number of people you can name to act ...
power of attorney for mother
i have turned all money to nursing home where mother is and she has medicare,medicaid,and blue cross insurances. they still sending ...
what recourse do we have against holder of power of ...
POA with someone with Alzheimer's -
I too have a similar situation where my father recently passed away. My sister who lived near him asked us to consider her daughter ...
process for getting power of attorney for older ...
Need help with older relative -
What do I do with a older relative who has had a down fall with another relative who was taking care of her, but due to confilicting ...
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Just need the anwer to my question that I sent you about a older relative problems.
is a power of attorney created in WA state valid and ...
Elder Law -
Is a Power of Attorney binding outside the state that is was executed in?
Robert J Poserina Jr's answer
For the most part powers of attorney are fairly portable but each state has its ...
John Thomas Gosselin's answer
Under the US Constitution the many states are obligated to give recognition to ...
does a power of attorney need to be recorded in WA to ...
P.O.A. In WA State -
How can I verify that my siblings have a P.O.A. over my mother? They claim they did it 5 years ago but my mother was diagnosed 8 years ...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
There is no requirement that a POA document be filed. However, some people do ...
what is a durable power of attorney, POA
what is a durable power of attorney -
what is a durable power of attorney
Oscar Michelen's answer
In order for apower of attorney to be valid, the person signing the power of ...
Brad Andrew Brelinski's answer
Generally speaking, a Durable Power of Attorney is a legal instrument that is ...
under OR state law what is a valid power of attorney
POA -
My father is in a nursing home in Bend Oregon Deschutes county. My stepmother put everything in her name when he had his stroke 5.5 ...
standard of care for a power of attorney in TX
p.o.a -
sister told me that a home in lake front porpety sold for 165,000.00 dollars i recieved a run down mobile home plus 12000.00 dollars ...
OR state law regarding durable power of attorney
DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY -
My sister has power of attorney over my Mother's, who has dementia, financial affairs. Mom had both of us on all her checking ...
E. Alexandra Golden's answer
If you reasonably believe that your sister has improperly taken advantage of ...
Jill Jacob Burzynski's answer
In addition to relief that may be offered from Adult Protective Services, you ...
power of attorney in TX, procedures for setting up a POA
power of attorny -
my sister told me had to have my p. o. a to handle my binafits from ssa and used my p.o.a wrongfull paid out funds wrongfuly
drafting a power of attorney in WA state
limitted power of atorney -
i want my nanny to have power over my children hoe do i word it?
John M. Kaman's answer
You need an attorney to help you with this one so you give the nany just the ...
Frank A Selden's answer
What power are you talking about: school related? medical? financial? full ...
does a power of attorney need to be filed with the court
Power of Attorney -
Does the POA have to be filed in the courthouse?
Joel Richard Beck's answer
Generally speaking, no, a POA does not have to be filed in the courthouse. ...
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does being mother's power of attorney make you personally responsible for her bills other than her own assets?
Janet Lee Brewer's answer
No. Just make sure that you keep her assets (bank accounts, etc.) separate ...
E. Alexandra Golden's answer
In addition to Attorney Brewer's good advice, I strongly suggest that you make ... 1-20 | Next |