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jenab01
Asked January 2018
My father gave my sister in law durable power of attorney. Do I have the right to see the legal documents?
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Unless the assignment of POA directs the POA to share..
Those documents are covered under privacy. The POA does not have the right to disclose them unless specifically allowed to do so.
01/10/2018 18:53:25
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Unless the assignment of POA directs the POA to share..
Those documents are covered under privacy. The POA does not have the right to disclose them unless specifically allowed to do so.