What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Chevelle70ss
You closed your thread, so you definitely won't get any answers that way!
I've got mine and my wife's set up this way.
Chevelle70ss
You closed your thread, so you definitely won't get any answers that way!
You can make your POA springing, which means there is language that springs the POA into effect, given some predefined circumstances. For instance, if two independent doctors confirm that you are incapacitated for 30 days. So the POA is effectively signed and available to come into effect quickly, if ever needed. You may not find that type of language in off the shelf simple POA templates, but a lawyer can certainly include the correct language to protect you.Why do I need a Power of Attorney
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
Good afternoon,
My mother just passed away a few months ago she had all her wits about her. I was executor since 2000 I'm an only child & got the house & some insurance money. I'm single & the only one I have is my German Shepherd I have one uncle & one aunt these are the only two relatives I have since I never knew my fathers side of the family.
My uncle took over & took care of all the paper work since he was a CPA. He told me it was very important for me to make out a Will. So instead of using my mothers lawyer he used his. From what I see if anything should happen to me his sons. I have no problem with this but it is moving very fast & really not knowing this stuff I'm lost.
Here is what I would like to know there is another sheet that is about 10 pages long which states that my uncle if I sign it would be Power of Attorney from what I understand & have been told this means he controlls everything without me having a say!.
I really don't understand why I need a power of attorney there is nothing wrong with me I have been paying the bills for as long as I can remember.
I was never power of attorney over my mother just executor I could not touch her bank account or sell anything of hers. This paper says my uncle can without me knowing.
So my question is why do I need Power of Attorney? is this normal? I can see if I could not make decisions but that is not the case. I just don't understand this if someone could explain it this would be very helpful?
I'm sorry for being so dumb but I have been told by friends not to sign it.
Thank you!
Will
I've got mine and my wife's set up this way.
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