Legal Question in Administrative Law in Florida
are there any downfalls to a dual power of attorney?
Asked on 11/11/10, 5:13 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Latangie Williams
Law Office of Latangie Williams, P.A.
That would depend on how the dual power of attorney is constructed. If the two individuals must agree before any decisions can be made, then that is a major downfall (if the two can never agree). But if one can make decisions without the other, that can be considered both a good and bad thing.
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Answered on 11/19/10, 6:59 pm
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