No, a power of attorney represents a living person. You may be able to be appointed executor of the estate.
It is possible to open an estate without an attorney. Most of the forms can be obtained online or at the courthouse.
An executor cannot file for bankruptcy in the name of the decedent.
It is certainly possible. Grandchildren can be entitled to a share of their grandparent's estate. Part of it will depend on how the will was written, or the laws for that jurisdiction. Consult a probate attorney for help!
Many jewelry stores, such as Tiffany's, will carry this as a standard item. They can also be obtained from individual artists on websites such as Etsy.
If possible, we should get an attorney with a lot of experience already.
It is certainly possible. It will depend on how the credit card was set up. If it was obtained under both names, both parties can be held responsible for the debt.
If the son is legally competent he can grant a Power of Attorney to his mother. If the son is not legally competent then she needs to be appointed by the court as his legal guardian. She could begin by speaking with someone, an advocate if possible, at the probate and family court. If you cannot afford an attorney perhaps the court could direct you to some free legal services agency.
Yes there is. I had a boss that drank vodka because there was absolutely no alcohol smell at all.
You take it to the bank and cash it with the letters of authority. If the money is going into the estate accounts, anyone can deposit it.
Contact the attorney who is handling the estate or your own attorney if that's not possible.Contact the attorney who is handling the estate or your own attorney if that's not possible.Contact the attorney who is handling the estate or your own attorney if that's not possible.Contact the attorney who is handling the estate or your own attorney if that's not possible.
You need to step up and make claim against his estate as a possible heir as soon as possible. Contact an attorney about this. Biological children have inheritance rights even if their parents were never married.
Earned is a possible synonym for obtained.