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estarmorin
Asked October 2014
How to change power of attorney?
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My brother has not taken care of my mother as he should as power of attorney. Can he be removed?
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estarmorin
Oct 2014
Thank you both for your help
10/12/2014 10:28:48
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Oct 2014
Yup. It is easy, if Mother wants to do it, and if she has not been declared incompetent to manage her own affairs. You cannot do it. Only she can.
10/06/2014 00:14:41
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Oct 2014
If she is competent, then your mother can remove your brother as her POA.
10/05/2014 23:19:53
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