POD's can only be revised or revoked by the person who initiated the action. In order to overide a POD it would have to be proven that it was fraudulent. For example, the person was legally incompetent at the time it was made. POD accounts are sometimes "frozen" if there is estate tax owed.
It depends upon the way the account was established. If the account was joint then there are not legal grounds for an audit. If the account was held solely by the deceased and withdrawals or transfers were made after the person's death or during a time when the person was incapacitated by someone who did not hold a POA or conservatorship, questions will be asked.
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Kentucky is a "no-fault" state concerning divorce. Only "irreconcilable differences" are recognized as grounds for divorce.
The Louisville Jockey Club Course was where the first Kentucky Derby was held. That was the original name of the Churchill Downs racetrack, where the Derby still is being held. Whatever the name, the world-famous grounds are located in Louisville, Kentucky.
They can try, but its illegal. Always keep written proof of your request to close your account, then they have no loegal grounds. A written statement of account closure they have to close your account by law
The word 'Kentucky' came from an Indian word that when translated equaled Dark and Bloody Hunting Grounds.
Abandonment is not grounds for divorce in Michigan. Michigan is a "no-fault" divorce state.
At Churchill Downs the Kentucky Derby was and still is supposed to be held. The racetrack is located in Louisville, Kentucky. It's located on the former grounds of the Louisville Jockey Club. That was the historic, world-famous racetrack's original name. It wasn't until 1886 that the location started being called by its present name.
Kentucky Lake has many great options, and I personally like Barron River state camp grounds and also the narrows at Barron River.
Camp Grounds, Kentucky is halfway between Orland Park & Hilton Head Island
Cardianl Stadium former name when it first opened its door to baseball in 1957 was Fairgrounds Stadium. This establishment is located on the grounds of Kentucky Exposition Center.
"Landscapes of the dead" refer to places like graveyards, cemeteries, or burial grounds where deceased individuals are laid to rest. These landscapes often hold symbolic significance and are considered sacred or solemn by various cultures and societies. They are meant to honor the deceased and provide a place for remembrance and reflection.