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My mom and brothers are keeping me from seeing and speaking with my dad who has Alzheimer’s. What can I do?
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Jada824
Replied May 2019
Idk what documents legally my mom needs. My brother always causes problems and tries to get mom put in a nursing home.
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DesertGrl53
Answered Mar 2019
Brother has durable POA over my dad in Kentucky although he resided in West Virginia. Can he sell the home that me and my dad live in?
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TNtechie
Answered Jun 2019
My sister who gave me, her brother, DPOA almost 3 yrs ago now wants to open a bank account nearby and transfer all her income to it! Advice?
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DrewMass
Replied Sep 2019
I am my mother's POA and Durable POA, am I able to apply for Medicare and Medicaid for her?
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jeannegibbs
Answered May 2018
Mom has gotten mean to me to the point she talks to me about dying. What do I do please?
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DeeAnna
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My brother is both the medical and financial durable POA for our father. He refuses to give me healthcare information. Do I have any rights?
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered Feb 2019
Anyone have experience reporting a breach of fiduciary by DPOA in dementia patient?
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notgoodenough
Answered Sep 21, 2023
Issues with Mom's checking account and questions about legality.
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freqflyer
Answered Feb 2019
What does a will, DPOA, revocable trust, realty trust all mean in order of legal rights in MA?
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JoAnn29
Answered Nov 2018
If the DPOA used the funds for their own personal use, how do I as trustee remove them ?
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JoAnn29
Answered Nov 2018
Do I need personal conservatorship?
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cwillie
Answered May 2018
How can you get a copy of a POA document?
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Katiekate
Answered Sep 2017
How can sibling get durable power of attorney when she was removed from accounts for unauthorized purchases for her benefit?
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Countrymouse
Answered Dec 2017
My sister had durable power of attorney with my brother as backup in the event she can't perform the duties. What can I do?
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jeannegibbs
Answered Dec 2017
Being DPOA for Mom, can I change a CD acct. being no interest, but is in trust to my cousin?
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97yroldmom
Answered Nov 2017
When a LO is diagnosed with dementia and mental illness, what is needed to make DPOA revocable, even though it was valid for use when created?
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Eyerishlass
Answered Dec 2017
Can my mother pick my grandmother up and keep her from me?
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notrydoyoda
Answered Oct 2017
My step-daughter was named DPOA for my husband before we were married. Does it remain in effect after his death?
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GardenArtist
Answered Oct 2017
Dad fell and is now in assisted living, but we can't force him to be there. How can we make or convince him to stay?
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Guestshopadmin
Answered Oct 2017
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