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A person does not "file for a power of attorney". A POA is granted by one person (the principal) to another person (the attorney in fact or agent) she has chosen to act on her behalf. It confers the authority to perform certain specified acts for the principal. When there is real estate involved the POA must be recorded in the land records.

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Can you file a divorce for someone if you have power of attorney?

No.


What power of attorney form do you need to have someone file your taxes for you?

You can get that type of power of attorney directly from the taxing authority.


Can my brothers girlfriend file for power of attorney?

You do not file for power of attorney. This is a power that one person grants over themselves to another person. If the girlfriend would like to give you power of attorney over her, she need only obtain the proper documents and execute them.


Can someone with a durable power of attorney file taxes for that person?

That is one of the reasons to have a power of attorney. So they can handle these sorts of requirements.


My spouse has been determined to be incapacitated and has no power of attorney. How do I proceed to manage the household business?

Simply go to court and file a petition for power of attorney stating your wife's incapacity and showing documentation to that effect. Otherwise consult and attorney and he/she can file for you.


How can you get power of attorney for your dad when your sister has power now but feels he has to die as he has surpassed his life expectancy?

You can first ask your dad to revoke the power of attorney that appoints your sister as the agent. You do that by using a revocation of power of attorney form. Then he can file a new power of attorney that appoints you as the agent.


Do you have to file your power of attorney for it to be valid?

In most US states one should always file a power of attorney document with usually the County Clerks office. This ensures that the documents submitted clearly identify the person or persons with a power of attorney. The Clerk will also have a written signature of the person one has power of attorney over. This will eliminate any future problems.


How do I file a power of attorney in Texas?

To file a power of attorney in Texas, you need to complete a form that meets the state's requirements, sign it in front of a notary public, and then file it with the county clerk's office. Make sure to provide a copy to the person you are appointing as your agent.


What happens if a power of attorney refuses to show the will?

The power of attorney represents a living person and a living person has no obligation to share or show a will. The power of attorney ends with the death of the grantor and they have no say in the estate.


Can a GPA holder file the individual income tax regurn?

How to e-file an individual return by his general power of attorney holder


Can an Executor who has Power of Attorney take money out of the Estate before the estate owner dies?

The terms you used in your question are used incorrectly. A person cannot be an attorney-in-fact under a POA and an executor at the same time. A power of attorney serves a living person. There is no executor appointed until the testator dies.A POA gives an attorney-infact the authority to act on behalf of a living person (the principal). An attorney-in-fact is prohibited by law from transferring the assets of the principal to their own use. When the principal dies the power of attorney is extinguished and an estate representative must be appointed. An executor is appointed by the court if the decedent left a Will. A person isn't an executor until the will has been allowed by the probate court and the court has appointed the executor.You need to consult with an attorney ASAP who can review your situation and explain your options. You may need to sue the AIF.


How can I obtain power of attorney in Texas?

To obtain power of attorney in Texas, you must complete a power of attorney form, have it signed and notarized, and then file it with the county clerk's office. It is recommended to consult with a lawyer to ensure the document is legally valid and meets your specific needs.

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