elderly parents
If I am the durable power of attorney for my parents will I be responsible for any debt prior to or after they expire?
Asked on 6/04/09, 9:09 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Elizabeth Schmitz
Elizabeth S. Schmitz Attorney at Law
Re: elderly parents
As long as you sign everything as power of attorney you should be all right. Make sure you do not sign for anything personally.
Answered on 6/04/09, 9:43 pm
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