The administrator is appoint after death. The power of attorney represents a living person. The power of attorney ends with the death of the grantor and the administrator takes over.
A Power of Attorney is extinguished when the principal has died. A POA is not connected to a person's estate. An executor or administrator has the authority to handle a person's estate and they can only be appointed by a probate court.
no, having joint custody gives you more control than having power of attorney.
While a living will typically does not carry with it a power of attorney, the general rule is that a person can name as many people to have a power of attorney as he/she wishes, but it would complicate matters to name more than one.
Yes, you can appoint anybody to hold your power of attorney.
Generally, that language means the attorneys-in-fact can sign together or alone for the principal.
If a married person (the principal) granted a power of attorney to someone other than their spouse, that other person has the superior authority set forth in the power of attorney document, usually to make decisions and act on behalf of the principal. If you object you should have that situation reviewed by an attorney.
Yes, you can click the desktop icon and select run as administrator. When you run it as the administrator you will be able to run more than one instance of a program.
Administrator has more rights; Power users account can read from and write to parts of the system other than their own local drive, install applications and perform limited administrative tasks.Administrator account can install and uninstall devices and applications and can perform all administrative tasks. When windows 2000/XP is first installed one user account is created in this group and the account is called the Administrator
Yes. No matter what an attorney will help. They know more than you and have studied law their entire life. Get an attorney.
In GENERAL- yes. If I am going to be overseas, and I give my son (an adult) a power of attorney for me- and I have a joint bank account with my wife- my son can act in my place. This is why a Power of Attorney should be carefully considered, and possibly a Limited Power of Attorney granted, rather than a full.
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Yes,. An administrator is higher than a manager in most companies.