Visitation I have been divorced for 6 years and my decree was to state that my…

Visitation
I have been divorced for 6 years and my decree was to state that my ex is to pay expenses for my son to visit him bc he is more than 100 miles away. However in reading it it states roundtrip airfare on a non change flight. I do not have the decree with me so I do not have the exact words. Anyway the airport my son would be leaving out of is more than two hours away from me and my ex does not pay child support. I do not have the gas money, not to mention the hotel money since the flight leaves at 7am, to spare. What choices do I have. What would happen if I cannot get him to the airport? I have asked him for the money for the expenses such as gas food and hotel and the minor fee and he says he does not have to pay my expenses. I know I told my lawyer to include that but from what I read it only states the plane stuff. I may not be reading it right. If you need more info on this please email me. I would also like to know if I have the right to not send him due to the fact that his step mom has a general power of attorney with durable provision for my ex bc he has Multiple Sclorosis, but she has hepititus C so I do not feel it would be safe to send him anyway. Please help me. By the way he is $9000 behind in child support.

I am my father’s General Power of Attorney/Agent (Attorney in Fact) and have…

I am my father’s General Power of Attorney/Agent (Attorney in Fact) and have the power and authority to perform or undertake any actions he could perform or undertake as if he were personally present. My question is: This Power of Attorney document appoints one of my sisters as my successor, and I would like to know if I have the authority to have that document changed to appoint our other sister as my successor. My father is 92 and has been having quite a bit of short term memory loss over the past year. My current successor is in financial difficulty, as well as her offspring, and I feel I am responsible to protect my fathers assets to the best of my ability and would like to see that carried out to his wishes should something happen to me. Thank you!

General Power of Attorney Being given a General Power of Attorney, allows that…

General Power of Attorney
Being given a General Power of Attorney, allows that person to conduct ANY and ALL buisness matters for that particular individual correct ….? Does this Power of Attorney required to filed at the local County Courthouse where the buisness matters are being conducted ……? and one more.. if the person releasing the General Power of Attorney ”Passes On” does the Power of Attorney contine or is it void…. no longer warranted…..?????

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