I am POA for my parents. I am listed as an executor, along with my siblings, in their will. I was told that I cannot be both, but I know POA ends upon death. Is this true?
Asked on 6/28/12, 11:04 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Kenneth Wilk
Rubino Ruman Crosmer & Polen
You can be both. A power of attorney does terminate upon the death of the person giving the power.
Answered on 6/29/12, 12:13 pm
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