Can I, as POA, sign a transfer on death affidavit for my mom’s house?
An agent under a durable power of attorney can only execute a transfer on death affidavit on behalf of the principal if the power of attorney...
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An agent under a durable power of attorney can only execute a transfer on death affidavit on behalf of the principal if the power of attorney...
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Medicare is not means tested, so availing herself of Medicare benefits will not cause spend down, or risk her house unless her Part B bills become...
Who passed, and does the deceased have a spouse or children? If a deceased has a spouse but no children or grandchildren, the spouse will inherits...
You should execute a revocation of the power of attorney and deliver the revocation to the agent. You should also deliver the revocation to your...
The best solution is to have one trustee act, with the consent of the other, to move the assets to a financial institution that will not place its...
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Unless your town has an ordinance that prohibits this type of conduct, or requires a license in order to set up a booth or pass your Inventory,...
Attorney Huddleston is correct; you should seek counsel. I think that your question is unclear. If you already have a Beneficiary...
Attorney Armstrong's answer is spot-on. Technically, I believe California, like most states, permits you to notarize documents for family...
You can but the question is really should you. First, if your mortgage has a standard “Due on Sale/Transfer” clause the mortgage holder can call...
I am sorry for your situation. In Alabama you are considered a minor until you attain the age of 19; as a result you can’t enter into valid...