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I'm my moms POA and I just found out that she has sold her trailer to someone. Whats the legal way to back out of this
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Answered on April 19, 2013
Execution of a POA does not in and of itself render the person incompetent or unable to enter into transactions. Nevertheless, if you believe your...
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How do I revoke the POA that I gave someone in NC ?
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Answered on April 18, 2013
As far as revoking POAs, it is good practice to send letters to the attorneys-in-fact and everyone/entity who has likely received a copy. If the...
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How do I get medical power of attorney over my 45 year old son?
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Answered on April 18, 2013
I am sorry to hear about your situation.
You don't get POA over someone. The principal who has capacity executes the POA naming the...
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How do I get a DPA? Does the Dr. have to declare the person incompetent?
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Answered on April 17, 2013
If competent, a principal can execute a POA allowing one to act for him or her. It can be effective immediately or upon physician certification of...
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My mom signed two different durable power of attorneys within 5 days of each other. Which is valid?
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Answered on April 15, 2013
It is possible to have two legally effective POA documents simultaneously. It is also possible that the second one expressly revoked the first. ...
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Durable power of attorney vs. spouse
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Answered on April 15, 2013
I agree with Attorneys Frederick and Phillips. Legal authority will be with the attorney-in-fact, but some entities may informally alllow spouses...
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What do I need to show to prove majority vote as successor representatives for my mom's Power of Attorney?
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Answered on April 11, 2013
Your question suggets you are trying to effectively obtain your siblings' proxy for all decisions. Of course, I have not seen the POA document,...
Unable to serve as Health Care Power of Attorney, document lists alternate. What do I need to do to transfer Power?
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Answered on April 10, 2013
It depends upon what the POA document requires. A lot times, they will say something to the effect of, "if the (primary) attorney-in-fact is unable...
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In Florida how does one go about getting a power of attorney? I want to grant one to my brother.
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Answered on April 10, 2013
You should see an attorney who can ensure you have the right kind of POA with the right powers for your situation. Generally, they are not filed...
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My wife has the Power of Atty from my dad who passed away year ago.we want to sue a nursing home for theft.
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Answered on April 09, 2013
Once your father passed away, the POA was no longer effective. As such, your wife has no rights to act on his behalf and the expired POA is not a...
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