Yes you can obtain the power of attorney forms you need from the courthouse.
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The power of attorney represents the living person. The power of attorney ends in North Carolina with the death of the grantor.
That type of power of attorney is also called a Child Medical Care Authorization Form.
The statutory power of attorney form.
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Its called a 'Power of Attorney Revocation Form'
Yes, you must authorize a power of attorney revocation form or sign a new power of attorney form.
Then you do not have to be, you can either sign a power of attorney revocation form if you already have authorized a POA form or you can just not sign the POA form if you are being asked to be power of attorney.
The authority granted to you is specified in the power of attorney form.
No, a person that is dead may not have power of attorney.
You can obtain a special power of attorney form from your local courthouse, online legal websites, or through an attorney.