Power of Attorney?
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If one is chosen to be a power of attorney, does the person chosen as a POA have to sign anything or is it (POA) acted upon when the day the lawyer for his or her client authorizes the POA to that person?
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POA is specifically anounced. to revoke you refuse to act by affidavit.
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No you need not sign. But you can do an acceptance document if you wish. Or if you need it confirmed for some reason.
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