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If the agent is acting improperly, family members can file a petition in court challenging the agent. If the court finds the agent is not acting in the principal's best interest, the court can revoke the power of attorney and appoint a guardian. The power of attorney ends at death.
If the agent is acting improperly, family members can file a petition in court challenging the agent. If the court finds the agent is not acting in the principal's best interest, the court can revoke the power of attorney and appoint a guardian. The power of attorney ends at death.
If your sibling has a power of attorney, also known as a POA, authorizing him to act on behalf of your parent, he can ask your parent to amend the original power of attorney or revoke it and sign a new one without telling you or any other sibling.
If you change your mind about the person you chose to make decisions for you under a durable power of attorney, you can change it. In order to make changes to your Power of Attorney, however, you must have Legal Mental Capacity.
You can revoke your power of attorney whenever you want, as long as you are mentally competent. This revocation should be in writing, signed by you in front of a notary public, and delivered to the attorney-in-fact and any third parties with whom your agent has been in contact (e.g., your bank).
While your stepmother can't use a power of attorney to force your father not to see you, she can use it to instruct someone else about his living arrangements, and while he still has the ability to reverse those decisions, if he doesn't, it will stay.
If the person who is suffering from dementia or Alzheimer's can no longer make their own decisions, they are not legally able to sign a power of attorney form. ... Conservators can act like a power of attorney agent, with the capability to make certain medical and financial decisions.
If your sibling has a power of attorney, also known as a POA, authorizing him to act on behalf of your parent, he can ask your parent to amend the original power of attorney or revoke it and sign a new one without telling you or any other sibling.
Signing a will while having dementia does not automatically make a will invalid. In order for a will to be valid, the person signing must have "testamentary capacity," which means he or she must understand the implications of what is being signed. ... If she does make changes, the will would not automatically be void.
Yes, a person with dementia may be able to sign legal documents. The inability to sign documents (what is usually known in the law as incompetence or, sometimes, incapacity) is a factual issue. ... Capacity or competence are tested a little differently depending on what documents the person is signing.
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