Does a power of attorney have sole right to make all and any discussions on a day to day bases?
Full Question:
To whom it may concern. I would like to know if a person has appointed a person in which they have a sweeping power of attorney does this power of attorney have sole right to make all and any discussions on a day to day bases? When does a power of attorney come into position? When the said party is not any longer to make discussions do to mental or physical state? In the event of a divorce in which there is a pension plan. and the party on which the person is divorcing will not produce documents in this matter of proof to the sum. Can these records be suspended?
08/21/2007 |
Category: Power of Attorney |
State: Minnesota |
#8117
Answer:
A power of attorney is used when the maker is unable to act in their own right, due to unavailability or incapacity. The precise powers are defined by the terms of the document. If records are relevant to a case, it is possible for a court official, such as an attorney, to subpoena the records.