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Answered 3 years and 11 months ago by Mr. Arthur Harold Geffen (Unclaimed Profile) |
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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 interests. I have no idea why a reverse mortgage is being peddled and even more so, why they would want a copy of the will. Sounds suspicious.
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 More
Answered 4 years and a month ago by Mr. Arthur Harold Geffen (Unclaimed Profile) |
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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 interests of your mother.
Do you know what a lady bird deed is?
You will need a lawyer to help you with this.
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 More
Answered 4 years and 9 months ago by Mr. Arthur Harold Geffen (Unclaimed Profile) |
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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 she dies. At that point it is revoked. Your uncle's only duty is to your grandmother and her welfare. He has no duty to you or others who might inherit if there is anything left after her death and all bills are paid.... Read More
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 More