NEWSLETTER
Find Senior Care (City or Zip)
✕
ASK A QUESTION
FIND CARE
FIND IN-HOME CARE
FIND ASSISTED LIVING
CARE GUIDES
CAREGIVING TOPICS
Join Now
Log In
Caregiver Forum
|
Power of Attorney (POA)
|
Questions
C
cajohnston
Asked June 2017
Does POA have to be notarized if I have two witnesses?
Power of Attorney (POA)
3
Answers
Most
Helpful
Newest
First
Oldest
First
F
freqflyer
Jun 2017
In my opinion, even if a State doesn't require a Power of Attorney to be notarized, I would have it notarized just to eliminate any confusion or challenges by other family members.
Helpful Answer (
2
)
C
cajohnston
Jun 2017
california
Helpful Answer (
0
)
ADVERTISEMENT
G
gladimhere
Jun 2017
Depends on your state.
Helpful Answer (
0
)
ADVERTISEMENT
Recent Questions
Who is on the hook for mom's large skilled nursing bills that are racking up?
Can I legally keep my dad’s keys in Texas?
My 91 year old uncle was overwhelmed as my mother's POA. Against my mother and my wishes he placed her in a memory care facility.
Popular Questions
Can family siblings request my moms financial statements on a monthly basis even though I have Power of Attorney?
The POA took a salary. When will it stop?
POA has denied me access to my mother's room at the nursing center. Can this be legal?
Related Questions
My sister convinced mom to sign the deed to her house over to her, but I have power of attorney. Can she do that?
My brother passed away, he had power of attorney for mom. How do I transfer power of attorney to me?
Can a parent appoint an adult child POA if they are a US citizen residing in another country?
Mom signed off as guardian and wants to move on with her life. How?
Ask a Question
Ask a Question
Post Question
Subscribe to
Our
Newsletter
Enter Your Email
Sign Up
3 Answers
Helpful Newest
First Oldest
First
ADVERTISEMENT