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Yes. You should be sure to have a general power of attorney and/or medical power of attorney.

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is a power of attorney for a parent filed anywhere other then with the power of attorney?

It will typically have to be filed with each third party they are working with. Without a copy of the power of attorney, a bank will not recognize the rights.


Do Power of Attorney forms for health need to be filed with doctors?

I guess this could vary by state, but everywhere I know of the answer is no, Medical Power of Attorney documents do not need to be filed with doctors.


How do you petition the courts to discontinue a power of attorney?

Write a letter to the court that granted the power of attorney. They will revoke it and appoint someone else if needed.


What court oks a power of attorney?

Powers of Attorney do not need to be approved by a court. Any person can execute a Power of Attorney to appoint a personal agent. Courts appoint guardians.


How do you revoke a general power of attorney in CA?

Just shred it. Without the form there is no power of attorney.


Is it necessary to register a General power of attorney in the same register office where the property has been registered on which power has been given?

No, it's not required. Most states require it to be filed with your local county clerks office.


Are you responsible for person finances after death with a general power of attorney?

A power of attorney represents a living person. After their death, the power of attorney is no longer valid.


How do you obtain power of attorney in Texas?

To obtain power of attorney in Texas, you must complete a power of attorney form, sign it in front of a notary public, and have it witnessed by two adults. The form must then be filed with the county clerk's office.


Does a general power of attorney expire after death?

Yes, a power of attorney only represents a living person. After the grantor's death, the power of attorney is no longer valid.


Who is above the United states attorney general?

The U.S. attorney general is appointed by the President of the United States and serves at the pleasure of the President. The President has the power to fire the attorney general.


Can a power of attorney evict a tenant on the landlords behalf?

That is allowable if it is a general power of attorney. Or if that is specifically named in the documents.


What is the highest rank in law?

you can be a district attorney and i think they have the most power