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The day before Mom was to be taken to her new IL/AL facility, my BIL has behaved in ways, thanks to Mom's complaints and manipulations, that make me want to stop being DPOA. Do I just tear up the document?

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If the POA was drawn up by a lawyer you'll need a revocation and another person to sign as POA.
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No, just tearing up the document will not work. Your mother will need to revoke making you her POA and make someone else her POA.
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Phooey. It sounds as if once someone is assigned DPOA, then there must always be someone who has that. This is in FL, so not sure if that matters. Mom still signs things, I just have DPOA for when she's not available right then or if she becomes incapacitated.

I cannot get over the way my mother, sister, and brother in law are now behaving. It completely broadsided me.
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