Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California
Power of Attorney
While on military duty, if I were to grant someone power of attorney over my finances and that person owed money to the bank where I have an account, would that bank then be able to take the money owed by that person (agent) from my account?
Asked on 1/24/08, 2:56 am
3 Answers from Attorneys
Phillip Lemmons, Esq.
Phillip Lemmons APC, Attorneys at Law
Re: Power of Attorney
This is an easy one.
answer: no
Answered on 1/24/08, 3:00 pm
Jonas Grant
Law Office of Jonas M. Grant, A.P.C.
Re: Power of Attorney
No, but you may want to consider a more responsible person to handle your financial affairs while you're away.
Answered on 1/24/08, 9:03 pm
Mitchell Roth
MW Roth, Professional Law Corporation
Re: Power of Attorney
No.
Answered on 1/24/08, 12:34 pm
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