John M. asked
I was the Power of Attorney (POA) for my dad, who has dementia. His sister checked him out of the hospital and had him sign a new POA without an attorney, which was notarized and filed with the court. What should I do to overturn this new POA, and is it easier to contest the new POA or to file for legal guardianship and conservatorship?
July 25th, 2024
Kenneth H. answered
To overturn the new Power of Attorney (POA) signed by your father, you have two main options: 1. If ...
July 25th, 2024
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