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cartale949
Asked May 2010
I have a power of atterney signed and notorized from my mom. Is this enough to be useful in Italy or do I need other papers signed?
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pamela6148
May 2010
Italy are you serious, what you really need is me there to give you guidance :)
05/25/2010 16:34:00
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Bobbi
May 2010
You can also check with the consulate in D.C.
05/25/2010 11:53:43
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
May 2010
I would ask an elder attorney about this. It's likely you will need more papers for another country, however I don't know. A POA may be sufficient in some countries. To be safe, you should check with an attorney.
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05/25/2010 07:39:00
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Good luck,
Carol