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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak View Post
A power of attorney’s powers die when the person dies. The will would have made his intentions clear regarding appointment of an executor
My understanding is that:
1). There was no will.
(but even then, Probate is always default to clear up any potential outstanding contingencies on estate)

2). OP is acting as Trustee for that estate, and with acting powers thereof.


(but I could have read this thread completely wrong...)

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