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Power of Attorney for Deceased Parent?

Do I need a power of attorney for my dad so I can access his accounts to pay for his funeral?

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February 19, 20190 found this helpful

The easiest way would have been for your father to add you to the account when he was still alive. If not, the executor of of the estate will have access to the accounts. Hopefully that person is you.

 

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February 19, 20190 found this helpful

You have my condolences on your loss.
In my state, PA, power of attorney ends when the person passes and a named executor takes over. The will or other paperwork your father prepared should deliniate the executor.

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If there is no will, then you will need to have a lawyer to help probate the will. That can be a challenge so do not go that process alone.

Are you the executor? If so work with your lawyer or your father's lawyer to get the death certificates and paperwork needed to pay the funeral and other bills and handle all of the estate closing.

If you are not the executor and there was one named, you will need to contact that person to wrap up things like the funeral. Be sure your dad did not prepay for his arrangements so you don't pay twice. That was a scam I heard about a few years ago. Where people prepaid their funeral, but the funeral home cheated families.

So sorry for your lost. Post back with how things go.

 

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February 21, 20190 found this helpful

You cannot obtain a POA for a deceased person.
Even if you had had a POA from your Dad before he died you could not use it as a POA ends at the death of that person - in other words - a POA (of any kind) cannot be used after the death of that person.

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If your Dad had a will then whoever was named as executor will have complete control of what is paid or not paid from his accounts. Did your Dad have an attorney? If so, that is the one you should talk to.

Did your Dad have any type of life insurance?
If so, the beneficiary will have almost immediate access to any insurance proceeds and this is usually how the funeral homes get their money. They can send a death certificate to the insurance company and the check will come to the funeral home (in the beneficiary's name only) so it can be cashed and payment made to the funeral home.

The funeral home may be of help so discuss this matter with them as they know how to get their money.

If there is no will and no insurance money then most likely no one will be able to remove any money from your Dad's accounts.

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This will become very complicated and you will need an attorney to help you and it will involve any/all members of your Dad's immediate family (if his wife is alive or you have brothers or sisters or even stepbrothers/sisters).

If you do not have funds to hire an attorney then you should contact your local family services as they can help you obtain free or low cost legal assistance. You should do this as soon as possible so you will also know that you are not being "overcharged" by the funeral home.
You can find your family services on Google by using your zip code or find it in your local telephone book under county/city services.

www.lawhelp.org/.../legal-aid-and-other-low-cost-legal...

You can find information on some of these links:

hirealawyer.findlaw.com/.../state-legal-aid-resources.html

 
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