Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California
on a durable power of attorney toes the agent I appoint need to be at the notary when I have my signature notarized?
Asked on 2/12/15, 2:01 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Len Tillem
Tillem McNichol & Brown
No. Your signature is being acknowledged by you before the Notary, not your agent's signature.
Answered on 2/12/15, 2:29 pm
Michele Cusack
Pollak & Cusack
No. I have seen some forms where the agent signs agreeing that he understands all the responsibilities, but it is not required.
Answered on 2/12/15, 3:16 pm
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