Legal Question in Elder Law in Connecticut
power of attoney
How do you give power of attoney now
Asked on 11/18/08, 12:14 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Linda Subbloie
Linda A. Subbloie, Esq.
Re: power of attoney
I do NOT recommend giving a power of attorney to anyone without the advice of an attorney. You could lose everything.
(and I do not mean "advice" like answering your question on here)
Answered on 11/18/08, 7:51 pm
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