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Donofminnesota
Asked September 2014
If were making a POA form and the POA successor Attorney in fact lives in another state. Do we mail the form to them and they just sign it?
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vegaslady
Sep 2014
If you are thinking of doing the document yourselves I suggest you get an attorney instead. If you are asking this question in the first place there could be some unforeseen mistakes in the making.
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I am not aware of the need for the POA or successor to sign the document, ever.
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