POA donde el Fideicomisario del fideicomiso nombra a otro para que actúe como POA para él que se ocupa de bienes inmuebles de propiedad o comprados por el fideicomiso.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
While you don't necessarily need an attorney, having one can help ensure everything is set up correctly. It’s like having a guide on a hike; they can help you avoid pitfalls along the way.
No, a Power of Attorney usually continues even if you become incapacitated unless it’s specifically designed to end at that point. It's like having a safety net that stays with you even when times get tough.
If a Trustee misuses their Power of Attorney, you can take legal action against them. Think of it as sending a wayward pet back to obedience school!
Yes, you can revoke a Power of Attorney whenever you want, as long as you’re mentally able to do so. It’s your choice, just like changing your mind about dinner plans!
A Trustee has to manage the trust's assets responsibly, ensuring they’re used according to your wishes. It’s like being a steward of a garden; care for it well, and it will grow beautifully.
In Gilbert, Arizona, anyone who is over 18 and mentally capable can be a Trustee. Think of it as picking a captain for your ship; you want someone trustworthy and skilled.
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows someone to make decisions for you if you can't do it yourself. It's like giving someone the keys to your car when you're not able to drive.
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