If I recently moved out of state, are my Will and power of attorney still valid here or do I need to have them redone?
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If I recently moved out of state, are my Will and power of attorney still valid here or do I need to have them redone?
I had these documents drawn up several years ago.
Asked on April 16, 2013 under Estate Planning, Texas
Answers:
Victor Waid / Law Office of Victor Waid
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
You would be advised to obtain estate planning counsel to review your documentation to verify all of your instructions as set fortth in the documents remain the same, and the documents comply with state laws in the state you now reside.
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