Yes, whoever was given power of atty by the owner can act for him/her. You can only challenge validity of document if you have grounds.
Power of Attorney is to give the sibling mentioned and acknowledged by the mother to perform their affairs when the mother cannot such as paying bills; investing money, etc., and no one else can take the right away from the Power of Attorney mentioned since the mother requested this person, not even the sibling who is 40 years old and living at home. Once a parent dies the Power of Attorney no longer exists and the Executor (male) or Executrix (female) named will put the Will into Probate which will pay off any debts before the Estate is settled and any property or monies left will be divided as the parent's Will stated.
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You cannot acquire a Power of Attorney for a person who has died. If there is property that must be transferred, and no will, you must petition the probate court to be appointed the Administrator of your deceased sibling's estate.
There are none unless it's stated in a will, and or the senior sibling has power of attorney.
There is no executor if there is no Will. The estate must be probated and the court must appoint an estate representative. That representative will have the power to request a license to sell the property. The representative should ask the attorney who is handling the estate how to handle the sibling who made their home with the deceased parent. The sibling has property rights and rights as a tenant.
Apply to the probate court for the power. If the circumstances warrant it, they can grant that power.
Not necessarily. It's not required.
A power of attorney represents a living person. After their death, you would apply to be executor of their estate with the probate court.
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Real property is governed by state laws. Both state and federal governments have the power to take real property by eminent domain.Real property is governed by state laws. Both state and federal governments have the power to take real property by eminent domain.Real property is governed by state laws. Both state and federal governments have the power to take real property by eminent domain.Real property is governed by state laws. Both state and federal governments have the power to take real property by eminent domain.
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