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KatyJane
Asked January 2015
Are the POA and last Will executed in AZ still legal in GA?
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pamstegma
Jan 2015
I would definitely re-do the POA on a Georgia standard form.
The Will could just be reviewed, not necessarily re-written.
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freqflyer
Jan 2015
Every State has its own unique laws when it comes to drafting legal documents, thus I would highly recommend you make an appointment with an attorney, especially a Elder Law attorney to make the necessary changes to your Will and POA [if needed].
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The Will could just be reviewed, not necessarily re-written.
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