We all agree that they should not.
Yes, in two instances. If there is an actual valid Power of Attorney (POA) document that states that the the POA is shared amongst more than one person, the POA is divided amongst whoever is named in the POA. Alternatively, if there is no POA document and, for example, a parent is incapacitated, the POA would automatically be divided amongst the incapacitated parent's heirs or children. This may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. For instance, in your jurisdiciton, the oldest child may automatically get full POA or the POA may be divided equally amongst all living children. Without knowing where you are, it's impossible to tell. You should contact a lawyer in your jurisdiction. If there is no POA document and POA automatically is divided amongst the parent's children and there is a disagreement as to how to proceed, either with the parent's healthcare or with the parent's assets, again, a lawyer should be contacted to ascertain your rights in your jurisdiction.
we think he did have children we are still searchig but we all agree he had children
No I do not agree that all street children have no future because children are seen as the future and children are born with talents and gifts which if they are interested in making a brighter future for themselves they will discover and use them to make better themselves.
Well I've never heard of a TOA, but I have heard of a POA. If you meant POA, it means Pony of the Americas. It was developed to be used by children and it resembles a small Appaloosa.
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No. A POA expires when the principal dies.
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POA won't have any personal implications for you as the only recourse on a reverse mortgage is against the property, not against any borrowers or heirs. All the POA will do is enable you to communicate with the lender on your parents behalf.
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The population of Poa Department is 30,406.
Poa palustris was created in 1759.