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Douglas Ron Coenson
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In the state of Florida, Powers of Attorney documents are governed by Chapter...
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Linda Friedman Ramirez
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The Advocacy Center for Peoples with Disabilities/Florida might be able to...
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They will need to revoke the power of attorney and execute a new one, assuming...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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I am sorry for your loss. No power of attorney is valid after a person...
Thomas Michael Bates
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I agree with Atty. Brinkmeier. A "power of attorney" is void upon one's death....
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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Your friend's "friend"needs to be named in a civil action for breach of...
Janet Lee Brewer
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Report this to Florida's Adult Protective Services Dept. This action may...
Lucreita D. Becude
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YOu can not get a power of attorney. You need to file for guardianship of your...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Your sister cannot grant you power of attorney because she must have full...
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Jennifer Ann Jacobs
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Pursuant to FS 709.08, The attorney in fact must be a natural person who is 18...
Lucreita D. Becude
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You do not have to name someone in Florida for this. You can name a relative...
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Lucreita D. Becude
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If you father is able to make decisions, you possibly could have him designate...
April Denise Hill
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Elder law attorneys are often in the position of dealing with people who are in...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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No, the only person that can revoke or authorize power of attorney authority...
Steve Fromm
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I am not a criminal attorney nor a Florida attorney, but you should immediately...
Linda Friedman Ramirez
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I believe it is not possible to answer your question with the facts you have...
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Jennifer Ann Jacobs
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Acting as an attorney in fact is not practicing law without a license as long...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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Keep copies of the document on you in case you are challenged by a financial...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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The wife with dementia could appoint the husband as her attorney in fact (i.e....
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Your stepsister had power of attorney over who--the mother? Is mother still...
Thomas Michael Bates
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Generally speaking, unless you are a beneficiary under the power of attorney (...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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A durable limited power of attorney. You can get them at the Office Depot or...
Michael James Vanderzee
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Advise your son to go see a JAG during legal assistance hours. The JAG office...
Lucreita D. Becude
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Since your father's death, everything went to your mother. Upon her death,...
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April Denise Hill
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A power of attorney will not be sufficient in a case like this because still...
Lucreita D. Becude
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Absolutly can be done here in Florida. A power of attorney in essense is a...
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Robert John Murillo
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Sorry for the issues. This is why most practitioners do not recommend having...
Lucreita D. Becude
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First of all, does your mother have the capacity to change her Durable Power of...
Jennifer Ann Jacobs
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There are numerous Power of Attorney forms on the internet. They are all "...
Jonathan H Levy
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Yes, so be careful what you sign and make sure you understand it 100%. If not,...
Douglas Ron Coenson
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Since your mother has not yet passed away, the will does not yet take power....

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