Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Illinois

power of attorney

On Feb. 11th

I asked the question.....

my mom bought a car for me. i am on the finance information. i need to have the paper work transferred to my name. my mom has developed alzheimer's. she lives in illinois and i in texas.

On Feb. 12th

You responded with.....

If she is still competent, you can have her sign a power of attorney. However, I do not know what you mean when you say that you want the paper work transferred into your name. If you mean the title, and the loan is paid off, that is relatively simple. If the loan has not been paid off, you will have a difficult time getting your mom off of the loan papers. However, if you are going to continue to make the payments, you should just have the mail forwarded to you.

My next 2 questions are......

1. where do i get a power or attorney form?

2. does she file it in illinois or do i file it in texas.

Thank you for you assistance.


Asked on 3/05/09, 9:04 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Re: power of attorney

A power of attorney is always based in the state of residence. I do not recommend the use of a form.

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Answered on 3/05/09, 10:16 pm

Re: power of attorney

A power of attorney is always based in the state of residence. I do not recommend the use of a form.

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Answered on 3/05/09, 10:16 pm

Re: power of attorney

A power of attorney is always based in the state of residence. I do not recommend the use of a form.

Read more
Answered on 3/05/09, 10:16 pm

Re: power of attorney

A power of attorney is always based in the state of residence. I do not recommend the use of a form.

Read more
Answered on 3/05/09, 10:16 pm


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