I seldom see discussions about power of attorney, principal, and attorney-in-fact responsibilities and rights. I am providing some of my power of attorney presentation slides. Click on the following link for my prior post with my slide numbers 3, 4, and 5 https://wp.me/p1wbl8-tK. Below in this post I have provided slide numbers 6, 7, and 8. Additional slides will be provided in subsequent posts.
You should note, obviously these slides are a summary of what can be a complicated area of law and specific facts, they are not a solicitation for services inside or outside of California, and they do not pertain to any particular situation or to you and your situation. You need to consult with an appropriate professional for your specific situation.
Best to you, Dave Tate, Esq. (California)
Blogs:
- California trust, estate, elder abuse, conservatorship, power of attorney, etc., litigation and contentious administrations blog: http://californiaestatetrust.com
- D&O, business, audit committee, compliance, investigations, governance, risk management, etc., litigation blog: http://auditcommitteeupdate.com