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Power of Attorney (POA)
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My elderly parents were in a bad car accident 4 months ago, I wish I I didn't have the POA.
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joycews
Answered Jul 2013
What do you do when your Mother has appointed someone else as POA just recently and didn't tell anyone.
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vw9729
Answered Jul 2013
Sibling has POA without my knowledge. What can I do?
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Whitney
Answered Jul 2013
What is POD?
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traysrus
Answered Jul 2013
One son is named Durable Power of Attorney (not just health) and One daughter is named Trustee of the Trust? How are these different?
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vw9729
Answered Jul 2013
I'm legal guardian for a brother who lives far away. Can I sign off to allow another person act as POA in my absence?
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Patathome01
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What would you do if you honestly did not trust anyone in your immediate family to be your POA?
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N1K2R3
Answered Jul 2013
How can a son break a guardianship that the nursing home initiated for his mother?
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vstefans
Answered Jul 2013
How to get guardianship of my elderly mother who is engaging in risky behavior?
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trycope51
Answered Jul 2013
Doctors are willing/encouraging to deem mom as incompetent which would kick in my Medical POA on her. What happens next?
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sunflo2
Answered Jul 2013
Does obtaining guardianship of an elderly parent have to go through the courts?
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UsaPositive
Asked Jul 2013
I have a POA and Health Proxy for my Mother. I had to get a verification letter from SS for her (dementia), SS refused both docs. Why?
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Stressed52
Answered Jul 2013
I'm caring for my father in law with Alzheimer. My brother in law has POA, decided what he thinks I should receive. Help
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papadoc
Answered Jul 2013
My sister's new guardian filed petitions against me up to $150,000 and wants my sister in a nursing home.
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vstefans
Answered Jul 2013
My wife and I would like to move to another state and take my mother with us. I have legal guardianship over her. Can we move her with us?
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Wellington
Answered Jul 2013
Can a POA tell Hospice not to talk to a relative?
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bookluvr
Answered Jul 2013
The POA I have for my mom is supposed to be good for 5 years. What happens after 5 years?
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Oct2012
Answered Jul 2013
Mom moved to a NH. I have POA over finances. Can I legally move her home furnishings split between myself and sisters home?
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Debrasue
Asked Jun 2013
How can an eldery person reverse POA by a relative that is trying to have her placed in a nursing facility?
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vstefans
Answered Jun 2013
Mom with dementia made the mistake of naming my devious brother POA AND executor! She wants it changed now, is that possible?
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inmate21
Answered Jun 2013
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