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If the principal is dead then so is the Power of Attorney. It expires upon the death of the principal unless there was special powers granted in the POA that allowed some authority regarding the funeral.

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When the principal die the irrevocable power of attorney is valid or invalid?

when the principle die the irrevocable power of attorney is valid or invalid


Does a irrevocable POA have to be filed in court in Arizona?

There is no such thing as an irrevocable power of attorney. The principal (grantor) of the POA can revoke anything they have given someone else at any time they choose.


Is Power Of Attorney Irrevocable?

That means it can be revoked at any time by its maker. The maker should revoke the POA in writing and deliver a copy to the attorney-in-fact and any facility where the POA has been used in the past. If it was recorded in the land records the revocation should also be recorded.


How do you revoke a power of attorney created by the agent not the principle whereby you were never given a copy of the original power of attorney because proper protocol wasn't followed?

See the discussion page.


Is there irrevocable power of attorney in north Carolina?

free irrevocable poa papers


Can an agent revoke a medical power of attorney after the person has died?

A power of attorney can only represent a living person. There is nothing to revoke after their death, the power of attorney is no longer valid.


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

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


Can someone other than the principal revoke power of attorney from the person given the power?

No. The power to grant and revoke powers under a Power of Attorney rests with the individual. If there are special circumstances, the matter must be brought before a judge and the judge can revoke the POA.


What to do when power of attorney refuses to stop?

Revoke their power of attorney and tell them and the banks. If they continue, report them for fraud.


Can a power of attorney be revoked by other family members?

No only the grantor can revoke a power of attorney. That may be the court. And death will terminate the power of attorney.


Can you be removed as legal power of attorney without your knowledge?

The grantor can revoke a power of attorney. The do need to notify you of the revocation.


When you sign a new power of attorney does it supersede a current power of attorney that is already in force?

You must revoke the first one.