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To appoint someone as power of attorney, you need to create a legal document called a power of attorney form. This document specifies the powers you are giving to the person you choose to act on your behalf. It is important to carefully consider who you trust to make decisions for you and to ensure the document is properly signed and notarized to make it legally binding.

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Can someone other than your wife be your power of attorney?

Yes, you can appoint anybody to hold your power of attorney.


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.


Will the power of attorney automaticly be appointed by probate court?

The court does not automatically appoint a power of attorney. Someone has to request that. And if you are talking about someone who has passed, domeone has to petition to be the executor of an estate.


Do banks take power of attorney for people who struggle with paying their bills?

You cannot 'take' a power of attorney. The individual has to give it to the party, or a court has to appoint someone.


Can an incapacitated person legally appoint someone as their attorney in fact under a power of attorney without a hearing?

If that person has legal capacity the answer is yes. If the person does not have legal capacity then the court must appoint a guardian.


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.


Can a father appoint someone else to be the administrator after his wife died?

Yes. The easiest solution is to create a power of attorney.


Can a person give the Power of Attorney they have for someone who is now unconscience to another person due to their own health issues?

They do not have the ability to transfer the power of attorney. A court can appoint a new one.


How can the person who has power attorney get out of it?

You can resign in writing and the principal can appoint another attorney-in-fact.


If the executor of a will develops alzheimer's but has a power of attorney does then the power of attorney make executor decisions?

In most cases they would not be able to serve in that capacity. The court is not likely to appoint someone with Alzheimer's to serve as executor.


How do you remove yourself as executor or power of attorney from a person will in California?

You do not have the power to do so. Only the testator can change the will. You can always decline the responsibility and the court will appoint someone else.


Can your wife get a power of attorney without your permission?

Only you can grant a power of attorney. A court can appoint her a guardian or conservator to run your affairs.

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