“Full Faith and Credit” Applies In Two-State Probate Actione
APRIL 5, 2004 VOLUME 11, NUMBER 40 A Florida court found Alvarado Kelly incompetent in 1960, and appointed a guardian to manage his property. Fifteen years later Mr. Kelly moved to a facility in Mississippi operated by Sarah Cuevas; he lived in that facility until his death twenty five years later. After his death Mr. […]
Powers of Attorney: Draft With Care and Use as Instructed
APRIL 7, 2003 VOLUME 10, NUMBER 40 Recently two different state courts addressed the exercise of authority made pursuant to a durable financial power of attorney. These cases illustrate why care should be taken both in drafting a power of attorney and in choosing an agent. In Florida, after David R. James II died, four […]