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All power of attorney grants terminate upon death. They can only represent a living person.
That they die.
A living will becomes irrelevant upon a person's death.
According to Hinduism spirit of a person is called soul. Upon death soul is reunited with Lord Brahma and then it takes another birth.
A person's estate consists of all that a person owns including real and personal property. It also includes any property that may be transferable or payable to a person after their death such as an inheritance, award in a court action or insurance settlement. It is possible to have no estate upon death.
It's the tears of some one who wished the death upon the person that died. Or it's the cry of death..
Your power of attorney ceases upon the death of the person who awarded it to you. Therefore you would have no authority after the person's death, to choose their cemetery or anything else.
The power of attorney represents the living person. The power of attorney ends in Florida with the death of the grantor.
Yes, upon death any power of attorney granted by that person ceases to be effective.
Upon the death of the insured, the person or persons selected as the receiver of benefits in the contract receives the benefits or money from a life insurance policy.
According to Hinduism upon death shoul leaves the body and is rewarded upon karma. After the reward or punishment soul takes another birth as different body. This is known is theory of Reincarnation (punarjanma).