Although you can charge a fee to an estate for acting as its Executor - I am not aware of it being customary to charge a fee for acting as someones Power of Attorney, unless that fee arrangement was stipulated in some agreement what was made between yourself and the person you hold the POA for.
The statutory power of attorney form.
Yes, your power of attorney can reside in a different state than you.
Yes, notarization is required for a power of attorney document in Washington State.
A power of attorney represents a living person. After their death, the power of attorney is no longer valid in any state.
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Yes, a power of attorney can generally be transferred from state to state, but it may need to be updated or re-executed to comply with the laws of the new state. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to ensure the power of attorney remains valid and enforceable across state lines.
You can look in your state statutes to see what authority an agent may be granted in a power of attorney.
When someone dies and leaves a will, it does not always state who has power of attorney. To gain power of attorney, one would need to complete a form, naming the person they wish to pass power of attorney to.
No, attorney's do not have that power, only the judiciary can overturn a case.
NO Please look up "power of attorney" I think you will be surprised!
Yes, a power of attorney document can be valid even if the appointed individual lives in a different state.
Depends on the state you live in, contact you state Attorney General office