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bear31 Asked August 2017

I was made POA and took over our family business after my step father passed away. My Mom has taken that away. How do I fight back?

GardenArtist Aug 2017
Bear, as has been stated, the POA has no effect after the individual (your stepfather) dies. So that doesn't provide you with authority to run the business.

Who are the incorporators and officers of the business, or is it an assumed name? In other words, whose names are on the documents that were filed to establish the business? Are there articles of incorporation? If so, the people named in these documents are the ones who have authority to run the business.

How did your mother "take away" whatever it was she took? How to fight back requires a lot more information on how the business was established and how it's structured.

BootShopGirl Aug 2017
I too run the family business and have done so on my own for 5 1/2 years. I take my mother with dementia to work with me. It is a sole proprietorship. Are you an employee with a paycheck? Is this a LLC or corporation? Who owns the business? Has anyone been to the lawyers and officially changed ownership with state and federal? Need lots more information!

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jeannegibbs Aug 2017
Was the family business solely in your stepfather's name? What does the will say?

Your POA ended at his death, so that has no bearing on the business.

notrydoyoda Aug 2017
Who inherited the family business?

Does she get income from it?

Are you your mother's POA?

If your mother gave you POA and she is still of sound mind, then she can run the business if she inherited it. Does she get income from it?

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