A person that is not a blood relative has taken our parents from their home in Tennessee and moved them to North Carolina, and somehow gotten them to sign Power of Attorney to her without her even notifying myself or my brother, we are very concerned after speaking to our parents and our uncle who also agrees they are being kept there against their will? They have a home in Tennessee we live in Indianapolis, and they both are in bad health, we have spoken to them and asked them if they want to move back to Indiana, and they told us yes, we are willing to get them set up with an apartment in a retirement village and look after them, she is trying to sell their house and we have no idea what she is doing with their money, my father has a pension from the Indianapolis Police department and my step mother has a pension from nursing, we want to revoke her power of attorney and take it over for our parents since we feel like our father had no idea what he was signing! Just need to know where to go to get this taken care of ?
So if you're going to claim that your father wasn't capable of creating this power of attorney, then he can't create a new one for you, either. You can't have it both ways.
What you're contesting is the validity of the POA that your father and step mother have given to this mysterious woman - you say that you believe your father had no idea what he was doing. Get legal advice - there are too many questions about what went on, what the POA covers, and all the rest of it.
Have you actually managed to speak to the woman involved? Is this a person you know?
I think you need to go there. I think you need to bring the local police with you.
If your parents do not tell the policy they want to leave...then they and you are stuck with the situation.
I can understand they cannot get away without help. But..they must be willing to help themselves.