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A power of attorney is executed by a living person who wants to appoint an agent to act for them. If your father is deceased you need to petition the probate court to be appointed the estate representative.

A power of attorney is executed by a living person who wants to appoint an agent to act for them. If your father is deceased you need to petition the probate court to be appointed the estate representative.

A power of attorney is executed by a living person who wants to appoint an agent to act for them. If your father is deceased you need to petition the probate court to be appointed the estate representative.

A power of attorney is executed by a living person who wants to appoint an agent to act for them. If your father is deceased you need to petition the probate court to be appointed the estate representative.

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Do you need a power of attorney after your dads death?

A power of attorney can only represent a living person. After death, the court will appoint a an executor for the estate.


Your brother was awarded power of attorney of your dads estate He refuses to discuss any financial issues with your sister and you what is the money being spent on can we see bank statements?

Power of attorney does not apply to an estate. If he is executor, he is not required to share information with anyone but the court.


What happens if you take money out of deceased dads bank account without power of attorney?

A power of attorney represents a living person, so any power of attorney is no longer valid. They would have to be on the bank account or the executor to legally take the money out.


Who has the power over your deceased dads house you the executor or your brother whos claiming hes the administrator of the estate?

Sounds like there is controversy over the estate. Only one of you should have a letter of authority from the court.


Are you responsible for dads debts after he dies?

In most cases the debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. Anyone that was also a co-signer on any of the agreements might also be responsible. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.


Can a power of attorney be obtained to handle my dads affairs by just going through an attorney or are you required to go to court?

A Power of Attorney can only be granted by the individual who is giving it, to some other trusted person whom they specifically name . . . . and they must be of proveable sound mind when they do it. An attorney cannot help you, nor can a court grant such a power. Perhaps you are thinking of a "Guardianship." In that case you (or an attorney on your behalf) can petition the court to award you a "guardianship" if sufficient legal qualifications are met.


What was roy lichestein's dads job?

His father was a real estate broker.


Why is there dads in the world?

because without dads you couldn't be born


Our dads house has not sold but probate will be done soon can we still settle the estate without the house selling at this time?

Yes, the house will be decreed to you, your siblings, mother or whoever it is left to in the will. The decree will be recorded in the Land Records. Then you can sell it as the owners rather than the estate selling it.


What if your mother will not give you a share of your dads estate what can you do?

Nothing. the estate belongs to your mum and your dad first, they worked to put it together. and it is her to dispose of as they see fit.


How do you pay dads bills with Durable power of attorney in California?

When you sign his checks, you would sign his name on the signature line and underneath should write, "by Nathan Smith, attorney-in-fact". The bank would want to see and make a copy of the original Durable POA for its records.


Can you claim dads and step mother's estate?

It depends on what you mean by "claim the estate." Each individual has an estate, not a deceased couple. Their estates would pass as outlined in their wills or applicable intestate laws.