Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Georgia
How long is a power of attorney valid in the state of Georgia?
Asked on 3/31/11, 8:19 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Glen Ashman
Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney
For life or until a person revokes it, unless a shorter time is specified.
Answered on 3/31/11, 8:43 am
i would have to see the particular power of attorney - there may be a section in there called termination or something, so read it. Usually, a power of attorney lasts for the lifetime of the principal (person who makes the power of attorney) and ends at death or until revoked by the principal. The exceptions would be if this is a limited power of attorney in which case it might end when the task is accomplished or when the special purpose ends (for example, military powers of attorney for service men and women last only while the service member is deployed overseas and end when they are back at home).
Answered on 3/31/11, 9:17 am
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