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The principal is the person granting the power of attorney. The grant is valid until revoked or the person dies.

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When does power of attorney end in Georgia?

A power of attorney terminates when: (1) the principal dies; (2) the principal becomes incapacitated, if the power of attorney is not durable; (3) the principal revokes the power of attorney; (4) the power of attorney provides that it terminates; (5) the purpose of the power of attorney is accomplished; or (6) the principal revokes the agent's authority or the agent dies, becomes incapacitated, or resigns, and the power of attorney does not provide for another agent to act under the power of attorney.


Is attorney in fact the same as power of attorney?

No. "Attorney-in-fact" refers to a person who is granted authority to act for the principal in a power of attorney.The general power of attorney refers to the document,executed by a principal, that creates the power to act for the principal.


Who has the power to over ride power of attorney?

A POA expires when the principal dies. They have no power over the estate or the beneficiary.


Who is the principal on a power of attorney?

The principal is the person granting the power of attorney. The grant is valid until revoked or the person dies.


Does death void a power of attorney?

A power of attorney terminates when the principal dies.


Can someone not related to principal get power of attorney even if a relative of principal is still alive?

Anyone can be given a power of attorney. Relationship does not matter, it is the decision of the principal.


Can power of attorney and main beneficiary borrow money from estate?

No, of course not. A power of attorney does not grant access to the principal's assets for your own personal use. That type of action by a fiduciary is against the law.If the principal is deceased the power of attorney is extinguished.No, of course not. A power of attorney does not grant access to the principal's assets for your own personal use. That type of action by a fiduciary is against the law.If the principal is deceased the power of attorney is extinguished.No, of course not. A power of attorney does not grant access to the principal's assets for your own personal use. That type of action by a fiduciary is against the law.If the principal is deceased the power of attorney is extinguished.No, of course not. A power of attorney does not grant access to the principal's assets for your own personal use. That type of action by a fiduciary is against the law.If the principal is deceased the power of attorney is extinguished.


Can a power of attorney prohibit visitations?

An attorney-in-fact under a Power of Attorney has no power or authority over their principal. They operate at the request of the principal and for the convenience of the principal. They have no power to prohibit visitations. Perhaps you could add more details on the discussion page.


Can person with a power of attorney take property from other residents when they live in another state?

An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.


Can someone with powers of attorney sign another power of attorney on behalf of the person the original power of attorney is for after they have died?

No. A POA can only be executed by the principal and it ends upon the death of the principal.


How long does a power attorney document last?

A Power of Attorney is extinguished when the principal dies, becomes incapacitated or revokes the POA. A Durable Power of Attorney remains active even when the principal becomes incapacitated although it is also extinguished when the principal dies or revokes the POA.


Does a new power of attorney from principal to a new agent automatically void my power of attorney as the agent from the same principal?

The old POA should be revoked. The principal shouldn't have competing POAs in circulation.

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