I have a question regarding joint power of attorney.
Person gives power of attorney to two people, let say A & B (acting jointly).
However, "A" becomes incapacitated and cannot perform the power of attorney duties.
Does "B" become the sole power of attorney by default?
What if "A" itself has power of attorney, let say "C". Does "B" now jointly power of attorney with "C"?
Person gives power of attorney to two people, let say A & B (acting jointly).
However, "A" becomes incapacitated and cannot perform the power of attorney duties.
Does "B" become the sole power of attorney by default?
What if "A" itself has power of attorney, let say "C". Does "B" now jointly power of attorney with "C"?