Posted by snoop-nc on August 18, 2012 at 13:37:37 from (66.226.40.240):
In Reply to: OT - Power of attorney posted by don t. - 9n180179 on August 18, 2012 at 12:50:58:
Don...the POA can be written as very broad or very narrow in scope. I had my Dad's POA when he was alive and it was very broad. I could/DID sign for him over land transactions, banking/checking/and even a vehicle transaction. That POA became null and void the instant he died. My brother who was named executor of estate then "took the reins". You would do well to take the POA to an attorney for a 15 minute consultation (take the brother along too...if he'll go) to clear the air of any possible problems.
I also have POA for an older brother who lives some distance away. This POA is very limited and is only for those actions needed about the farm we inherited. VERY LIMITED....vs what I just described for my Dad.
Care of the elderly...both their physical and BUSINESS care ...is not easy. You have our prayers...especially from those of us who have been down a similar road.
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