Re: Power of Attorney
If you are talking about a POA which is a Power of Attorney – it can be used during the testator’s lifetime to do anything granted in the power. Once the testator dies, the power dies with him or her and the will would govern what is in the estate.
Cheryl Rivera Smith
The Smith Law Firm
11660 Creek Point Drive
Frisco, TX 75035-8278
Re: Power of Attorney
No. A POV ends with the death of the maker. Then the will takes over.
Peter Bradie
Bradie, Bradie & Bradie
6606 FM 1488, Suite 148-363
Magnolia, TX 77354-2544
Re: Power of Attorney
No, Consult the attorney/lawyer
rajeshwar sharma
rajeshwarnathsharma
chamber no-65, civil wing, tis hazari courts, delhi-110054
Delhi, NU 110005
Re: Power of Attorney
If you are talking about a POA which is a Power of Attorney – it can be used during the testator’s lifetime to do anything granted in the power. Once the testator dies, the power dies with him or her and the will would govern what is in the estate.
Cheryl Rivera Smith
The Smith Law Firm
11660 Creek Point Drive
Frisco, TX 75035-8278