Legal Question in Elder Law in California
Power of Attorney
Under California Law must a Durable Power of Attorney terminate upon the death of the grantor, and must the name of the person who prepared the document be included if other than the grantor?
Asked on 4/19/08, 2:26 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Phillip Lemmons, Esq.
Phillip Lemmons APC, Attorneys at Law
Re: Power of Attorney
yes it terminates on death of the principal. no, the person who drafted the document doesn't have to be named.
Answered on 4/19/08, 3:30 pm
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