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Thomas6766
Asked February 1, 2025
Can a sibling with POA keep another sibling from seeing their parent if they are mentally and verbally abusive?
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Elder Law
Power of Attorney (POA)
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Jada824
Feb 2, 2025
Why are the elderly parents always the ones to suffer from sibling disputes?
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Geaton777
Feb 1, 2025
If your parent is not cognitively impaired then they can see whoever they want. If they are impaired then the PoA can decide to keep people away who have a negative impact on the parent. Maybe you can provide more details?
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