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Power of Attorney >> Granting Broad Powers >> How to sign and execute my Power of Attorney?

  
  
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#11, posted 2 Feb 2022 4:58 am28 words
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I am little misguided on requirements of signing POA.

Please explain what I need to do to have a valid Power of Attorney?

I really appreciate your response.


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#42, posted 19 Sep 2021 11:40 am22 words
Thomas (Offline)

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with the general durable P/A noterized and signed by all parties what is the next step with this document?

Thanks for help


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#43, posted 19 Sep 2021 1:31 pm, in reply to #4263 words
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Dear Thomas,

Thank you for visiting our website.

After a Power of Attorney is witnessed by two witnesses or notarized it may be used immediately. Depending on the powers you grant to your agent, he/she may manage your banking and other financial needs, take care of your retirement plans, tax matters; or sell/buy a house or business for you.

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#49, posted 7 Oct 2021 8:07 pm19 words
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General Durable Power of Attorney, in Pennsylvania.

Does this require two witness signatures if I notarize the documen?

Thanks


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#50, posted 7 Oct 2021 8:46 pm, in reply to #4931 words
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Dear Manahar,

Thank you for visiting our website.

Please note that Pennsylvania law does not require two witnesses if you notarize the General Durable Power of Attorney.

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Customer Support




Edited 7 Oct 2021 8:50 pm by Customer Support Reply  

  
  
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