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candygirl
Asked February 2011
If a Power of Attorney dies, then a conservator is appointed, is the certified letter sufficient to send to bank or a death certificate?
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NancyH
Feb 2011
I have POA of my mother-in-law, but her sons are actually ON her bank account with her. If I should die, then one of them would/could automatically take over if they wanted to. Put someone on her bank account with her, besides the POA.
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