Generally, no. With a well-drafted power of attorney, your lawyer or authorized representative can show up and take care of most procedural steps. However, courts may at times ask for your appearance in person or through video‑conference.
Generally, no. With a well-drafted power of attorney, your lawyer or authorized representative can show up and take care of most procedural steps. However, courts may at times ask for your appearance in person or through video‑conference.