my sister has poa of my mother who did not read what it included and did not get a copy of it, and i also found out that her will and trust was done by her husband and my mother had copies of those at one time but since my sister has put her into a assisted living home against my moms wishes have disappeared from her home so my question is do i have a legal right to these documents and how can i get them from her because i have asked her several times and still haven't received them.
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Having participated on this site for several years, I can absolutely assure you it is not a click-bait!
Asked by ducker FOUR YEARS AGO.
So very strange that ducker would come back ONE HOUR AGO making accusations about the forum being a click/bait site???????
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If you want to continue as POA, you are yourself going to need to do either your own application for becoming the conservator or show to the court that you as POA has acted in moms best interest so no need to change. Your attorney will need to have any & all POA paperwork, wills and other directives that mom did that shows your mom's intentions & ability at the time. You will have to fight to either remain POA or become conservator, which means having documents to show this.
So why is Sissy doing this? That is the bigger ?
tHANKS
Reading info.legalzoom/duties-power-attorney-20228.html might help.
Often, a copy of the POA is sufficient, though.
Still I love it here. Warmth and sunshine do count for something. ;)
In which state does she reside? NYS laws have changed starting in 2009 to reduce fraud, etc, if I recall correctly.
I wish you luck in getting those documents, especially if your brother-in-law is an attorney. You might try going to the local Bar Association for guidance/assistance.