The power of attorney ends with the death of the grantor.The power of attorney has no relationship with the will.
Yes. The attorney-in-fact has only the powers that are set forth in the Power of Attorney document. Some are limited to specific acts and some are general, granting the AIF widespread powers.
A power of attorney represents a living person. After their death, the power of attorney has no power to do anything, the executor takes over.
A person can choose whoever they want as their attorney-in-fact. There is no legal order they must follow. It is the free choice of the principal as to who they name as attorney-in-fact under their Power of Attorney document.
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A county prosecutor must follow the rules of law just like any other attorney. Prosecutors serve as examples for professional ethics and responsibilities.
what rules did you have to follow rations ww2
power of attorney.
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follow the rules
Anyone can act as a power of attorney for someone else. You do not have to be an attorney
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they had rules to follow but not laws
Yes, "Rules will follow." is correct.