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Power of attorney: My father in law put everything in a trust...

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Old Jun 12th, 2007, 06:02 PM     #1
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Confused Power of attorney: My father in law put everything in a trust...

My father in law put everything in a trust. He got sick and would not sign it over to his son. Now he is going to have to go to a nursing home and can't sign anything . My question is, my husband has a power of attoney that his dad did up in 1985. It is with a lawyer and is notarized. It was never revoked.

Can we use this to get his financial estate in order so we can put him on medical?
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Old Jun 13th, 2007, 07:53 PM     #2
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Have that lawyer confirm the status for you but you can use it if it is still valid.
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