Before any assessment can be made the issue would have to be more specific, especially the defining of "child advocate". Is the person a member of CASA or a court appointed guardian ad litem or simply an open campaigner for children's rights?
Go to the solicitors your father went to do his will and they will copy it for you.
Fathers of Confederation are a group of people who attended the Charlotte and Quebec Conference in the year 1864 in London. Originally, there were 36 original Fathers of Confederation.
You can call him. You can write him. You can make an appointment to see him.
Yes, you can do that. Power of attorney actually gives you limitless powers to act on your fathers behalf. So, since your father can add you to his bank account if he wants, you being the one with his power of attorney you can do the same thing, you can do anything you want on behalf of your father and it is perfectly legal.
The power of attorney expired on his death. In most cases the spouse gets the estate if there is no will.
for all fathers...you have rights! is not only the mothers baby but is also your baby.go to an attorney and speak about fathers rights
Nope. Eith P.O.A. or notification of incompetance signed by a judge.
Call your Disctict Attorney Office and report the fraud.
The father needs to consult with an attorney who can review the situation and determine what the options are.
I'm not an attorney but in my experience the answer is yes - that is one of the reasons people make sure there is money in their estate.
Petition the court to have them removed and replaced. In such cases the court is likely to appoint an attorney to serve as the executor.
You have the authority to get medical treatment for your son. If you have any doubts or if the father has already objected then consult with your attorney.