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willyme
Nov 6, 2007, 08:54 AM
Hello

My name is Derrick
My father is elderly and I am the POA he has some proprieties in his name and I would like to sell these properties
I was told that I need Custodial/Guardianship over my father since he is still living
Now he is not a well man he has cancer dementia and he's totally blind
My question is
What can I do?
Can I sell these properties or do I have to wait until my father expire
I know that sound harsh but I don't want the head ach in the end
And I could use the money to take care of him now

Confused:

ScottGem
Nov 6, 2007, 08:56 AM


If you have a POA, then you should be able to sign papers on his behalf. A Guardianship empowers you to act on his behalf in all matters. But the POA should be sufficient to sign deeds of sale.