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  • Lawyer name:Volchok, Daniel S.
  • Address:1875 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington,DC
  • Phone:(202) 663-6103
  • Fax:(202) 663-6363
  • PostalCode:20006
  • WebSite:http://pview.findlaw.com/view/
  • Areas of Practice:Litigation/Controversy Appellate and Supreme Court Litigation ,Bankruptcy Litigation, Class Actions,

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  • Daniel Volchok is a partner in the firm's Litigation/Controversy Department, and a member of the Appellate and Supreme Court Litigation Practice Group. He joined the firm in 2005.

  • District of Columbia Maryland

  • Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2003J.D.Honors: magna cum laude Princeton University, 1998MPA Columbia University, 1994B.A.Honors: magna cum laudeMajor: Political Science

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usually there is a process for this. Call the jail your dad is in, more than likely he will need to set up an appointment with a jail worker who is a notary in order to notarize his signature. There is usually a law library clerk that can help him set up the paperwork, or you can find one online, make sure you word it properly. A General POA (power of attorney) will let you do most anything, a Limited POA will only let you do what is listed (sell automobiles, register vehicles, open or close bank accounts, etc.) so make sure you use the right one. . The most important thing is to make sure his signature is notarized.

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Anything left to the dictates of a will must pass through probate. It has nothing to do with whether a will is being contested or not. A will CAN'T be contested UNTIL it is probated.

A power of attorney is a document that allows you to appoint a person or organization to handle your affairs while you're unavailable or unable to do so.. . You would need to give your mom a notarized letter giving her authority to register the car on your behalf. (I fred smith hereby appoint Wilma Jones to be my power of attorney to do all things needed to register my 08 Taurus). Notarized means signed in front of a notary.. . However....depending on where you are buying the car, that might be an issue. In my state, ANY car from out of state has to be brought in...so the DMV can personally verify the VIN #.. . If you are not buying the car in IL, that could be an issue. That is, your mom may not be able to register it without the car and a power of attorney.. . Check with IL DMV to see if she will need the car. There might be a work around or something in your case. Maybe the notary verifying the vin ?. . EDIT, you MAKE the document. Type out a letter then take it to a notary.

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