Power of Attorney – Missing Husband
I have been married 16 years and have four children. My husband is an alcoholic/drug addict and took off with another woman. He has abandoned me and the kids and left us with no money and is not supporting the family. Everything is in his name or both. There has been no contact for a few weeks. He was the sole provider for this family and now I am in jeopardy of losing my home and having everything shut off. What are my rights and can I get the house and everything put in my name because he can’t be found
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power of attorney how do i get a power of attorney?
power of attorney
how do i get a power of attorney?
Power of Attorney I live in Florida and am sending my eldest daughter to…
Power of Attorney
I live in Florida and am sending my eldest daughter to Maryland to live with my mother, her grandmother, permanantly. She is 16. I want to grant POA to my mother. Should the POA be written in FL or MD (which jurisdiction governs?) ?
power of attorney My mother is in a rest home and my sister has power of…
power of attorney
My mother is in a rest home and my sister has power of attorney of her. Me and my brother think that she may be stealing from my mothers estate. As heirs to my mothers estate do we have the right to see the transactions that my sister is conducting and if so how do we accomplish this. SAM
Hello, I am a female national guard soldier about to deploy to Iraq in Jan.
Hello, I am a female national guard soldier about to deploy to Iraq in Jan. I have 3 children and I am remarried. My ex says he will persue custody of my younger 2 while I am in Iraq. I have domicile and he has joint with visitation when agreed upon between both parties. He is 7000 behind in childsupport, doesn’t have a stable home, or employment. We divorced due to his drug addiction to crack cocaine. I am not fully convinced, due to his lack of ability to hold a job and stable home, that he is not still using illegal drugs. My current husband and I have a stable home, and jobs. If he were to succeed, he would seperate them from their older brother, change their schools, friends, and move them out of state. I already have a power of attorney over the children going to my current husband per my army family care plan. what else can I do?