Legal Question in Banking Law in Alabama
My Grandfather recently passed away. His son, my father, held his POA. I cared for my Grandfather for the last part of his life. As a gesture of his gratitude he put my name on his checking account POD. There have been a couple of deposits to this account since his death but the account is empty. My question is......does a POA have POA over a dead person or does their right end when the other person dies.
Asked on 3/31/11, 8:25 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joshua Key
The Law Offices of Joshua Key, PLLC
No Power of Attorney survives the death of the principal. A POA expires upon the death of the principal and an executor or administrator must be appointed by the probate court to manage an settle the estate of the decedent.
Answered on 4/13/11, 10:34 pm
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