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If the decedent had two children and no will the estate would pass to his children equally according to the state laws of intestacy. If one child granted a power of attorney to his mother that means she has the authority to represent him in all legal matters. It does not affect the inheritance.

If the decedent had two children and no will the estate would pass to his children equally according to the state laws of intestacy. If one child granted a power of attorney to his mother that means she has the authority to represent him in all legal matters. It does not affect the inheritance.

If the decedent had two children and no will the estate would pass to his children equally according to the state laws of intestacy. If one child granted a power of attorney to his mother that means she has the authority to represent him in all legal matters. It does not affect the inheritance.

If the decedent had two children and no will the estate would pass to his children equally according to the state laws of intestacy. If one child granted a power of attorney to his mother that means she has the authority to represent him in all legal matters. It does not affect the inheritance.

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If the decedent had two children and no will the estate would pass to his children equally according to the state laws of intestacy. If one child granted a power of attorney to his mother that means she has the authority to represent him in all legal matters. It does not affect the inheritance.

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Q: In a CA case where there are 2 children and the deceased is not married what happens if the oldest child transfers power of attorney to his Mom does the entire estate go to the younger sibling?
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