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If the individual wishing to award them their POA wishes to do so, there is no legal barrier against it.

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Can a convicted felon in vermont be power of attorney in new york?

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Can a convicted felon have power of attorney in Texas?

Yes, as long as someone is willing to have you act in their presence (act as power of attorney).


Can you get power of attorney if you are a felon?

Not likely. In many states it is necessary to go through the court to validate a POA and a convicted felon would not qualify; in other states it can be done with a simple affidavit that is signed by all parties and notarized. Even in states where only a notarized affidavit is required, it would likely be challenged once the court learned the grantee had a criminal conviction.


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Which situation below is the best example of an implied power?

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What does a power of attorney do after the death of the individual who granted them the authority?

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What happens to the power of attorney after death, and how does it affect the authority granted to the appointed individual?

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What can a durable power of attorney perform?

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What are the dont's of a power of attorney?

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Why need a will and not a power of attorney?

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