If I have a limited power of attorney for someone to assist him in clearing up fraudulent accounts with credit bureaus and cr...
Full Question:
If I have a limited power of attorney for someone to assist him in clearing up fraudulent accounts with credit bureaus and creditors, how do I sign the documents/ affidavits? Do I sign my name since I am attaching copies of the Limited POA to the creditor or do I sign his name?
11/27/2007 |
Category: Power of Attorney |
State: ALL |
#12925
Answer:
Assume Jack Sprat appoints his wife, Mary Sprat, as his agent in a written power of attorney. Mary, as agent, must sign as follows: Jack Sprat, by Mary Sprat under POA or Mary Sprat, attorney-in-fact for Jack Sprat.