Does the Durable Power of attorney end when person dies for whom you have POA?
Durable and nondurable POAs expire at death of principal.
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Durable and nondurable POAs expire at death of principal.
There would be nothing wrong with just trying to deposit the funds into the joint account if you have not tried that. It might work. If that...
If this is in FL, I would say no. 117.107 Prohibited acts.— ...(11) A notary public may not notarize a signature on a document if the person...
Generally, once the insured passes, the beneficiary's rights are vested. No one should have been able to sign away your rights unless you...
It sounds unusual, but it is possible that the policy contains the limitations upon which the company is apparently relying. Coverage is...
There may be additional relevant facts that could bear upon the situation, but the thirty days of living apart should not materially bear upon the...
Generally, so long as the principal was competent when both POAs were executed, and neither has been revoked, a principal can have two valid POAs...
I am sorry for your loss, but, generally speaking, if the last payment was made in 2011, and the policy was properly lapsed, the reason he missed...
I generally agree with Mr. Daugharthy. To give a definitive answer, one would need to review the policy, especially the language regarding...
I agree with the other commenters. Before preparing your HCPOA, you should determine who the agent will be or you will be wasting your...