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Under Florida law, a power of attorney can allow you to manage financial matters and even transfer certain assets, but the key issue is whether the... Read Answer
Under Florida law, a power of attorney allows someone (called the agent) to handle financial and legal matters for another person (the principal).... Read Answer
Susan: I'm sorry to read about your and your husband's predicament. I suggest you retain a probate and family attorney who will guide you... Read Answer
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We can only practice within North Carolina and can not provide answers for out of state... Read Answer
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We can only practice within North Carolina and can not provide answers for out of state... Read Answer
Why a reverse mortgage? Doesn't sound like you or dad needs it. Just sell the house and hire a lawyer to look out for your... Read Answer
No. She cannot kick you out. You might have a basis to kick her out!
It really depends on what the power of attorney allows you to do as the attorney in fact. Note that anything you do, must MUST be in the best... Read Answer
Any attorney who practices in the estate planning area should be able to do this for you.
Hello Brenda. Many attorneys here would be glad to assist you. We do not have the ability to contact you directly through this... Read Answer
Most lawyer, including myself, can handle a simple will and the other paperwork you discribed. However, you should still ask an attorney you... Read Answer
The Power of Attorney has nothing at all to do with what the will says. Your uncle can act under the POA given to him by your grandmother until... Read Answer