Monday, September 6, 2010

What kind of power of attorney do I need to file if the person is already deceased?

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Question by mssweetthang26: What kind of power of attorney do I need to file if the person is already deceased?
My brother passed away and he has never been married and has no children. He did not have a power of attorney and now we are trying to file taxes, deal with his personal property, real estate etc.. and we need to have a power of attorney... I am going to try to file this forms myself but is very unsure which power of attorney I need to file to give my mom all the rights to act on his behalf ... Could someone please advise me ... I am in the state of Mississippi.


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Answer by JC
I dont believe you would be filing to become a power of attorney since he is already passed (sorry to hear that, btw). I think you would be seeking to be the executor of his estate.



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