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kathylynntoth
Asked August 2014
I am POA for my Mom, do I sign her checks with my name followed by POA?
Or do I need to include my mother's name?
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kathylynntoth
Aug 2014
Thank you! I didn't know about the signature card - I'll get that squared away.
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pamstegma
Aug 2014
You sign your name and always write POA after the signature, especially when signing forms at the MD office or nursing home. Take your POA papers to the bank and fill out a signature card.
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