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Power of Attorney >> Granting Broad Powers >> What happens with POA if a principal has died?
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Discussion: What happens with POA if a principal has died? | - |
Jojo (Offline)
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| Joined 28 Jan 2022 7:48 am
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I am confused and having trouble deciding, which type of Power of Attorney to use: Durable, Non-Durable or Springing.
What type of them allows me to continue to manage principal’s property and banking accounts when the principal has died?
Thanks a lot!

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| Joined 26 Jan 2022 1:01 pm
90 posts
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Dear Jojo,
Please be advised that any Powers that the Principal grants in a Power of Attorney cease to be effective upon Principal’s death.
Please be advised that Legal Helpmate Corp. is not a law firm and we do not give legal advices to the public.
Best regards, Customer Support, Legal Helpmate Corp

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