Granting Power of Attorney
In Maryland, can a person grant power of attorney to more than one individual?
Asked on 4/13/06, 3:40 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
G. Joseph Holthaus III
Law Offices of G. Joseph Holthaus
Re: Granting Power of Attorney
Yes a POA can be granted to more than one person. There are various types of POAs and I suggest you look at some of my prior responses to gain a general understanding. You may benefit from speaking with an attorney about your specific needs. I can provide you with a POA specific to your needs and my fees for this service are reasonable.
Answered on 4/13/06, 5:57 pm
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