Power of Attorney vs. Executor in California: What’s the REAL Difference?
Does a Power of Attorney work after someone dies? Many people get this wrong. In this video, California probate lawyers explain the critical difference between a Power of Attorney (POA) and an Executor of an Estate—and why POA authority ends the moment someone passes away. We cover: When POA authority starts and ends Who the executor is and how they get power What happens if someone tries to use POA after death How to avoid legal trouble and probate confusion If you're navigating probate or trying to help a loved one, don't make this common mistake. Contact us at Albertson & Davidson LLP: https://www.aldavlaw.com

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