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That is a hill I would wait to die on personally. If you know that is really what your mother wants and does not intend to change her mind - it is likely safest to keep that bit of information to yourself until the will is executed. At which point it can't be undone (unless it is contested, but that takes quite a bit of work, whereas pretending to come back to the fold or manipulating mom are a much easier proposition).

But are you POA, or are you the executor of the will? Or are you both? Because as POA you have nothing to do with the will/inheritance. POA ends when your mother passes. Executor responsibilities begin when the will is executed.
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Katrina6033 Dec 3, 2023
I am actually Executor and POA.
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Hi!
I'm in that boat, also, and have decided not to inform anyone until mom's passing. At that time the attorney will notify siblings.
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