I live in Kentucky my husband is incarcerated, and I have found a buyer for our property,do I need a POA form?
Yes, you will need a poa to transfer real estate.
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Yes, you will need a poa to transfer real estate.
First, if she is suing you, you need to immediately hire an attorney. Second, you also need to hire that attorney to protect your rights in this case.
You need to consult with an attorney for specific advice. But in general, I think you should immediately file a complaint with adult protective...
The power of attorney ended at mother's death. Unless there is a valid will giving anything to the sister, your husband (and any of his siblings)...
You own the land, period, so the probate of the person who lived there is totally irrelevant. You need to send that estate notice to remove all his...
Adding her name to the deed makes her a co-owner of your property, and can cause you all kinds of potential problems, such as divorce, bankruptcy,...
Another attorney has answered this very well. I just wanted to say I assume you are not the only heir to the estate, as there would be no need to...
You need to consult with an attorney about the specifics of your case. If they failed to properly handle the estate you may still have a viable claim.
If there are records for probate or real estate transfers, those are all public records you can find yourself. However, you may be better off to...
You can try filing a theft report using the POA. If they will not let you file it, you can sue in small claims court using the POA. But the police...