My husband is in jail and needs a criminal defense attorney. The property is only in his name and he wants me to try to sell it. He wants to give me POA so I can try to sell it.
How would I go about doing this?
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You need to talk to a lawyer who handles POA's. Usually an estate lawyer would be well-versed in this kind of thing.
We all know lawyers cost a lot of money, Janice, even for something as relatively simple as a PoA. If you qualify for legal aid, great. If you don't have access to inexpensive legal help, check Google for PoA forms.
You can print off a free Durable Power of Attorney by doing a search on Google. In that way you can cut out the added cost of having a lawyer do the work. You have to fill out some information and have a section notarized at your bank. I did a free POA for my son while he was on active duty in the army.
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