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A power of attorney can be set up with limitations. It may be limited by a specific event, such as the sale of a house or car. It is also going to end at the death of the person granting the power of attorney.

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Does every power of attorney terminate with death of the grantor even in a foreign country?

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after a power of attorney is signed how long before it is void


How long does it take to become a power of attorney?

Not long at all. Some one can give you their power of attorney. It just takes as long as it takes to write it up.


When does a durable power of attorney end?

A durable power of attorney terminates when:The principal dies;A legal guardianship (or conservatorship) over the principal is allowed by the court;The principal or a judge revokes the power of attorney


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).


After a power of attorney is signed how long before it is void?

It is valid without expiration unless the document says otherwise. Or the grantor revokes the power of attorney. Also a power of attorney expires on the death of the grantor.


Does enduring power of attorney have to disclose financial information to heirs?

There is no requirement for them to disclose information. As long as the power of attorney exists, the grantor is still living and they are not heirs.


Can our son sign closing real estate agreement using an Enduring Power of Attorney?

Yes as long as both owners executed the Enduring Power of Attorney.


How long does power of attorney last in Michigan?

Until the grantor revokes it. Or the documents specify a date they expire. And after the grantor's death, the power of attorney is no longer valid.


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Does the power of attorney document remain valid when crossing state lines?

Yes, a power of attorney document typically remains valid when crossing state lines, as long as it was properly executed according to the laws of the state where it was created. However, some states may have specific requirements or restrictions regarding out-of-state powers of attorney, so it is advisable to consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with the laws of the new state.


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