Estate Planning
Power of Attorney
North Carolina
Asked on Jun 16, 2022
Trying to become a poa
My uncle needs a power of attorney
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Estate Planning
North Carolina
Answered 677 days ago
Holly T.
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A POA is best done through an attorney to ensure the verifying/interested parties are proper, the agreement includes what the principal wants, the principal is competent in case of a challenge and it's filed properly if necessary, for example if it will be used to transfer property. All persons should have a POA, HCPOA, Advanced Directives and Will. You can also pull the POA form out of the general statutes of NC. The form is included in the law.
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