What happens when the designated Power of Attorney dies before the person who he/she held power of attorney for?
Asked on 12/14/09, 2:02 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
James Maguire
James G. Maguire, Attorney At Law
Unless an alternate is named, the power of attorney becomes null.
Answered on 12/19/09, 4:23 pm
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