Not enough information is disclosed about the situation to give a knowledgeable answer. By WHOSE authority have they been given guardianship over your child? WHOSE POA expired? WHO gave it to them? WHAT does their expired POA have to do with your child's custody?
You can either speak to the attorney about your complaint, speak to someone above them if relevant, or speak to a new attorney. Speaking to the attorney directly oftentimes helps though.
Yes, but someone has probably already used the code. It has expired. He has other codes, though.
An attorney-at-law is a person with a law degree that represents people in legal matters. There is another kind of attorney, though. An attorney-in-fact is someone who is granted power of attorney with respect to another person's affairs. An attorney-in-fact is not necessarily a lawyer, just a person who is empowered to make decisions for someone else.
Expired air is breathed out though the nose or mouth, in volume it normally consists of: 78.04% Nitrogen.
Not legally. A power of attorney represents a living person. After their death, the will and its appointed executor are responsible.
You are supposed to list all of your debts. Have your attorney add it.
It would depend on which countries refuse act you are referring to. Many, though not all, countries have them and they all differ.
You can not refuse to do a DNA test on your son if there is a court order involved. If you refuse to obey a court order you can go to jail.
No, unless it is dangerous for your health. But even though wat, my or ur dokta can't refuse to do that surgery
Call poison control center, or 911. But FAST though.
Not really. This is because having someting notarized needs validity and since the ID is expired it is not considered valid. Unless you may be able ot find a lawyer that will give you notarization even though it is expired.
No