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B
Beccas
Asked January 2017
My step father got a POA on my mom. Can I contest it?
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Jan 2017
No, you cannot contest it unless you know, and there is evidence, that your Mom has memory problems where she wouldn't have understood what she was signing.
Curious, why would you want to contest this Power of Attorney?
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Curious, why would you want to contest this Power of Attorney?