In a message dated 9/15/2003 11:46:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time, http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert writes: > > I > > suggest you have your parents sign more than one copy, just in case more > > are > > needed. As you requested, I have named both of your parents. You could > > modify it > > (or ask me to modify it) to name only one of them. In fact, you could do > > two > > separate documents, each naming one of your parents. That would mean if > > one > > of them was not available, the other could act alone. > > Yes, I would like to do this. I'm a bit confused, however. Must my parents > sign the document along with myself in front of a notary public? I see my > name > at the bottom. Where do my parents sign? Sorry. I worded this wrong, but I think we're straight now. As we discussed, your parents do not sign the Power of Attorney. What I was thinking--but not what I wrote--was that they would both have to sign documents in the future. ______________________________ James A. Peterson Attorney at Law 81 Washington Street, Suite 10 Salem, Ma 01970-3574 Telephone (978) 744-2450 Fax (978) 741-8970 Email http://www.aol.com/~PetersonLaw