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In most states a power of attorney is signed by the principal, acknowledged before a notary public or signed by at least two witnesses.

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Can wife sign for spouse or does son who is power of attorney have to sign?

The person with the power of attorney has to sign for the individual.


Can a power of attorney sign a last will and testament?

No, a power of attorney may not execute a will.


What if you don't want to be a power of attorney?

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.


How do you sign by power of attorney in Nevada?

An agent under a Power of Attorney would sign the principal's name on the signature line and underneath add, "by Simon Crowell, attorney-in-fact".


When a person has power of attorney are they supposed to follow all wishes of the deceased?

A power of attorney represents a living person. After their death, the power of attorney has no power to do anything, the executor takes over.


Can power of attorney be cancel by the individual person?

Yes, you must authorize a power of attorney revocation form or sign a new power of attorney form.


How do i get power of attorney of my mother if she is married but separated from husband?

You and get would have to go to the court house anand sign paperwork.


Can a power of attorney sign a cremation authorization?

If the individual is still living. The power of attorney represents a living person.


How do you sign a document for someone in absentia?

To sign a document for someone in absentia, you will typically need a power of attorney document granting you permission to sign on their behalf. Make sure the power of attorney is valid and gives you the specific authority to sign the document in question. Be sure to follow any specific requirements or restrictions outlined in the power of attorney document.


What is the correct way to sign power of attorney in Louisiana?

In the presence of an Attorney or a Notary Public,


How do you sign when you have power of attorney in California?

When you are signing a check for power of attorney in California, you must sign the person's name you are representing, then below write,"by (your name) Acting as POA"


How do you sign power of attorney in Colorado?

The Colorado statutory power of attorney form needs to be signed and dated by the principal. It also has to be notarized by a notary public. The Colorado Uniform Power of Attorney Act does not require witnesses to sign the statutory form.

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