does this make the new POA legal and therefore allowed exclude that person from all info and care, and to change the locks and refuse to allow sib. into mons house?
to tell all employees in mom s building not to allow me to get a key or entrance? een if this house was where we grew up in and where i had been caring for my mom for over 10 years?
mom did not know that i was no longer on her POA, she wants me to be included-however, that doesnt seem to matter-
what am i legally allowed to do about this?
can this be done? without my knowledge?and prevent me from going into the house-even though i have clothes, and other things in the house-my mom has had that apt for over 50 years-
thank you for any answer or help or advise u can give --
karen
I didn't know that someone had to be notified when their POA changed. Maybe it varies from state to state? I'm not sure.
If she wants you as her POA then how has this been changed without her knowledge? Was she deemed incompetent? It sounds like this can be straightened out, but that you better do it quick.
I really don't see how it this particular point could vary from state to state.
A POA is a legally binding position, to take someone off of one and not notify them would lead that person to unknowingly commit crimes by performing actions that they legitimately believed they had a legal obligation to, but actually do not have a right to do.
Way to go homey! Still, rules do vary from state to state.
The way I see it, removing someone when their backs are turned is kind of underhanded and grimy, isn't it? In my experience, this is usually done when the other self-serving, backstabbing, sucker-punching, and often cowardly individual dreads the thought of having to face you.
Well, let me get off this forum for now. I'm having an "episode."
-- ED
You have rights too.
Best wishes,
Shelley
I suggest you continue to act as the responsible party until otherwise ordered, you do have a legal responsbility to do so under the POA.
Good luck.
Contact your local Adult Protective Services office through Social Services immediately.