You can download forms off of your state website for which you and the person who you are delegating power of attorney to can sign. Or you can go to any post office, they should have them too.
No, you do not need a lawyer to obtain a power of attorney in Texas.
Yes. You should be sure to have a general power of attorney and/or medical power of attorney.
Yes, all power of attorney forms need to be notarized.
You wouldn't need one, as a power of attorney only represents a living person. After their death, a power of attorney would no longer be valid. You need letters of authority to close the estate.
You apply to the probate court with the proper documentation. The will normally issue an emergency power of attorney for a period of time until a more formal hearing can be held.
You can get that type of power of attorney directly from the taxing authority.
The grantor can revoke a power of attorney. The do need to notify you of the revocation.
Yes you can obtain the power of attorney forms you need from the courthouse.
A power of attorney is granted for a living person. It expires on their death and the executor takes over.
You will need your tax forms and SSN to fill out a power of attorney form
You can mail the power of attorney form to the inmate. He/she would need to sign it and return it to you.
When someone dies and leaves a will, it does not always state who has power of attorney. To gain power of attorney, one would need to complete a form, naming the person they wish to pass power of attorney to.