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Bigbaby
Asked March 2017
Sister has power of attorney. What about the other siblings?
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jeannegibbs
Mar 2017
It is against the law for the POA to appropriate the principal's funds. They are to act only in the principal's best interests.
In what way is the sister showing greediness? Do you have evidence of this wrong-doing?
03/20/2017 01:12:48
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Mar 2017
What can they do if the sibling is greedy.?
03/19/2017 20:16:37
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KayKay13
Mar 2017
Legally they can't do much, unless they are signed off as POA also.
03/19/2017 20:10:57
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In what way is the sister showing greediness? Do you have evidence of this wrong-doing?