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Power of Attorney (POA)
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POA and changing a will?
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Countrymouse
Answered Dec 2017
I am being taken to court by my father. POA said I could use money and then conveniently forgets. Any advice?
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cwillie
Answered Dec 2017
Can the contents of a will be included in a power of attorney?
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Llamalover47
Answered Dec 2017
My brother and sister tricked my mom into signing over POA to them and removed me from everything. They have total control of my mom. What can I do to help her?
1 Answer
C
Countrymouse
Answered Dec 2017
I am caring for my 90 year old Grandmother and her own daughter does nothing but nothing. Can I seek POA?
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Vicksky
Answered Dec 2017
Can a son be prevented from seeing his dying father by the step mother if she has power of attorney?
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How can I become power of attorney for my father who has late stage dementia?
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John L. Roberts
Answered Dec 2017
POA obligations to wife and dependent child?
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pamstegma
Answered Dec 2017
What determines if my mom needs to go into assisted living?
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Snowball3
Answered Dec 2017
Can a sibling with medical POA prevent other siblings from seeing a parent?
21 Answers
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Teheara32
Answered Dec 2017
My husband and I came to visit his son in CA. My stepson decides that he does not want his dad to talk to me anymore. What can I do?
1 Answer
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nbowers
Answered Dec 2017
Besides guardianship which is time consuming and costly,what can we do?
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golfer
Answered Dec 2017
My parent's house was sold by my sibling who has POA. What are my legal rights?
8 Answers
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JoAnn29
Answered Dec 2017
I live with my Father in NC who has dementia. I'm POA but have not used it yet. Should I have my name on his bank accounts ?
5 Answers
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Labmom
Answered Dec 2017
How do I become POA over my mentally retarded elderly uncle? I was POA of his father, my grandfather, before he died many years ago.
7 Answers
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freqflyer
Answered Dec 2017
I was named as the one who must state the person is no longer capable so the POA takes effect. I agreed 7 yrs ago. How do I get out of this position?
1 Answer
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cwillie
Answered Dec 2017
Can a son and daughter that have been given POA be held accountable for an action by the principle? Would it be considered negligent?
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jjariz
Answered Dec 2017
Is my mother able to get a durable POA for father's banking with a letter from the doctor stating he is in an induced coma?
3 Answers
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bryort
Answered Dec 2017
Can my uncles send my 90 year old grandma into nursing home?
1 Answer
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freqflyer
Answered Dec 2017
I have POA for health but now husband in ALZ care and I do not have access to funds. What can I do?
1 Answer
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Eyerishlass
Answered Dec 2017
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