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New York Power Of Attorney Form

Posted on June 17, 2010.
New York Power Of Attorney FormIs this a form of proxy is signed and notarized at the U.S. embassy in Greece and used in New York?

My mother has moved to Greece last month and now I want to make a mortgage on his house. I have a proxy form must sign it. If the proxy form is signed and notarized by the Embassy of Greece to the United States is that the goodness of use here in New York? Either the proxy form must be signed and notarized in the state where it will be used in?

In a word, yes. Our embassies are like being in the States, and as long as the notary is qualified for the POA would be recognized in New York, as it duly notarized in Pennsylvania or South Dakota (for example) would.

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There are several types differing in power of attorney. I would consult a lawyer specializing in family law, especially if a mortgage is involved.

John
Students of criminal justice

Agreement with the above opinion --- Yes

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