They would have to apply to the probate court. The court can provide the list of necessary forms and documentation to be presented.
public defender is someone who represents the court a state appointed attorney is someone who the court will appoint to the accused to represent them in court I would double check this as I am from Scotland and we have a different legal system and its a solicitor over here not an attorney
No. Only the principal can change a Power of Attorney. If the principal is legally incapable then the POA cannot be changed. In order for a POA to remain in effect after a person becomes incapacitated the POA must be a Durable POA. If an attorney is tampering with the POA he/she should be reported to the State Board of Bar Overseers.
The only will someone can change is their own. She can write her will any way that she wishes. She cannot change someone else's will. Having a new spouse can, by operation of law, change the existing will. The courts will insure that the new spouse has something to live on after the death of their spouse.
The power of attorney cannot change the will. That is not legally allowed.
No. A power of attorney must be voluntarily executed by a legally competent person. If the person does not have legal capacity you must petition the probate court to be appointed the legal guardian.
No. A POA can only be executed by the principal and it ends upon the death of the principal.
A power of attorney does not have the ability to create, change or modify a will.
Try to understand them, be their friend, and be patient... because all they want is to find someone strong enough to take it, and help them.
Do not change the way you perform CPR for someone with recent heart bypass surgery.
Patient in the masculine and patiente in the feminine are French equivalents of the English word "patient." The feminine and masculine singular adjective and noun may be used to refer to someone who is calm or persevering and to someone who is receiving medical treatment. The respective pronunciations will be "pa-syaw" in the masculine and "pa-syent" in the feminine in French.
Yes as a rule. It depend if the POA document states that it can be done.
Just be yourself! She may not even be the one for you, there is someone "right" out there for you! Just be patient! You shouldn't change yourself so that someone else will like you. Just give it time....