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OmgWhatNow
Asked January 2014
How do I get rid of POA?
and what happens afterwards?
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pamstegma
Jan 2014
Call the office. If he is retired there may be someone else at the firm. If the number is disconnected, find another attorney in town.
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Jan 2014
Can i get a new on? I dont think the original attorney is in practice anymore (retired)
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pamstegma
Jan 2014
Go back to the attorney and sign off.
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