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Fatter than you!
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Larry
Location: A little place called home.
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Why are you leaving your wife with power of attorney? Will it be for everything or something specific? For what potential purpose?
![]() Legally, I believe any notarized document that has been drawn up to include what the power of attorney can be used for would be considered valid. At least, the power of attorney documents that I have used for my wife for closing on our properties has been fairly simple and simply signed by each of us in front of a notary and accompanied by copies of our driver's licenses. ![]()
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Not right away, my wife has had a General POA since day one. I trust her VERY much though. I wouldn't go a day without her having one as she has used it on numerous occasions. You "should" (I use that term loosely) have some time to get it done through JAG while a BC. You can mail it to her once you get it and it's free. Just make sure that you/her make multiple copies because people need to have it on file before she can act on your behalf. PM me if you have any questions, I can ask her(she's way smarter than me).
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