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John Michael Frick
Answered by attorney John Michael Frick (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Reid Dennis Frick, PC
Yes, a spouse can sign a power of attorney authorizing someone else to take care of any matters the spouse could personally do, as long as they mentally competent, regardless of whether they are incarcerated or not.  A spouse does not have "a right to everything" if the other spouse is incarcerated.  Spouses often own community property which is subject to their joint control.  A spouse signing a power of attorney does not negate the other spouse's rights with respect to joint management community property.  Spouses often also own property that is one spouse's separate property or is the sole management community property of one spouse.  A power of attorney signed by a spouse can give the attorney-in-fact named in the POA the authority to control the separate property and the sole management community property of the spouse that signed the POA.
Yes, a spouse can sign a power of attorney authorizing someone else to take care of any matters the spouse could personally do, as long as they mentally competent, regardless of whether they are incarcerated or not.  A spouse does not have "a right to everything" if the other spouse is incarcerated.  Spouses often own community property which is subject to their joint control.  A spouse signing a power of attorney does not negate the other spouse's rights with respect to joint management community property.  Spouses often also own property that is one spouse's separate property or is the sole management community property of one spouse.  A power of attorney signed by a spouse can give the attorney-in-fact named in the POA the authority to control the separate property and the sole management community property of the spouse that signed the POA.
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What can I do if I live in Texas, I have a prenup before marriage a year ago, I want to refinance my house to a much lower interest rate?

Answered by attorney David L. Leon
Divorce lawyer at David L. Leon, P.C.
You can have your spouse sign an acknowledgement that the spouse has no interest in the house, and further re-affirms the pre-nup.
You can have your spouse sign an acknowledgement that the spouse has no interest in the house, and further re-affirms the pre-nup.

Can my ex have our judgment modified to prevent me from having guest?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
It is very doubtful in most jurisdictions, and will not happen in Michigan if you are properly represented.
It is very doubtful in most jurisdictions, and will not happen in Michigan if you are properly represented.