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A power of attorney is no longer valid after death. The only person permitted to act on behalf of an estate following a death is the personal representative or executor appointed by the court.
Hi, The existing power of attorney becomes invalid upon the death of the principal,i.e,the individual who gave you the right to take certain actions on his behalf. Please give me rank after viewing my details. Thank You
Dear Sir, It is not valid if one of the executor of the Power of Attorney is died. New Power of Attorney is to be taken. Please give me rank after viewing my details. Please call me for further assistance.
The question is whether ;Power of Attorney;(POA) is valid after the deatth of person who executed it, i.e., after the death of the donor POA. The answer to this question would depend upon the facts of each case. But, generally speaking, Power of Attorney becomes invalid after the death of the donor /principal . For more details contact me
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