Power of attorney is not inherited. The court would have to appoint a new one.
Daughter does not have the power to revoke her father's Power of Attorney unless she has become his legal guardian. She does not have the authority to make herself the attorney-in-fact. However, father has the right to change his attorney-in-fact if he wants to and as long as he has the legal capacity to do so. Perhaps you should consult with an attorney who specializes in elder law if you are concerned.
Well, first you have to become an attorney...........
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It is generally the adult children of the elderly person that tries to get their parent into a nursing home if the elderly person is no longer competent to look after themselves, but in many States and in Canada this has to be doctor approved for the security of that elderly parent because some elderly parents are quite capable of living with their grown children or even on their own. However, either in a Will or if the elderly person is lucid (thinking very clearly) they can name anyone to become Power of Attorney to care for them if they do not trust their adult children's decisions.
You can become a care giver for the elderly by: 1. Volunteer at a local hospital 2. Volunteer at a local nursing home 3. Contact Hospice.
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An attorney 2 is no recognisised profession, anywhere.Becoming an attorney requires different qualifications depending on where you are. An attorney in the Ukraine is not an attorney in Mexico
In the United States, a person does not have to be an attorney to serve as Attorney General in all states, but having a law degree and legal experience is typically preferred for the role. Requirements may vary by state and country.
You can become an attorney in any state. You will have to pass their bar exam.
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No, all power of attorney forms become null and void after death.
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