Power of Attorney
Is a power of attorney for a minor in California responsible for medical bills?
If I take power of attorney for a minor in California who is responsible for medical bills? The mother is in jail.
CPA has provided Durable Power of Attorney to my Friend and we have joint Accounts. What do we do?
My friend's daughter, a CPA, now has supervision of my friend's SSI Disability payments and limited financial resources from past investments that have run out. My friend is 62 years old and on disability several years. The CPA has provided Durable Power of Attorney forms for my friend to sign. These forms suggest total control of my friend's finances, housing, properties, investments, health and more if my friend is disabled, which she is. The CPA has access to my friend's taxes (which the CPA) prepares, but will not release the paid tax forms to her daughter to receive available health beneifits. My friend and I share most of our bank accounts and financial dealings, which would be completely disrupted by the CPA's invasion of my friend's (and my) finances. The problem rests on the fact there is inheritance due my friend, but the source(s) are held secret by the CPA. SO! What term could be used rather than "disability" in the "Power of Attorney" forms to insure my friend or me would not be financially raped by the CPA?
How should I sign my name or my son's name if I have POA over him?
Re: POA Should I sign my name or my son's name if I have POA over him?
How Can an LLD Owner Allow a Property Manager to Handle Evictions and Cour Matters?
We own real estate in an LLC and have a property manager who is a sole proprieter not in the LLC. What do we need to do, if anything, for the property manager to be able to sign legal forms (forcible detainer / small claims) on behalf of the LLC owners.
Can I Appoint My Son to Make Health Decisions for Me in Florida?
Female married 29 yrs, living with elderly father while husband lives his elderly mother. Husband has no relational or financial boundaries concerning his mother. Wife does not agree with husband's choices for health care/attendance for husband's mother. Wife does not trust husband to make correct decisions for her regarding wife's health and well-being if a need arose. Wife is healthy, mid 50s. 24 year old son is willing to be Power of Attorney for his mom (me). Wife prays husband will get around to counseling, but physical separation is now approaching 6 months with no end in sight. What form should be used for a married person to give full legal authority to adult child/ removing legal authority of the spouse? Is this possible in FL? Rather not take legal action to further the deterioration of the marriage situation, in hopes of counseling.