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upset1
Asked January 2018
If a child is given POA and another child later throws accusations that the POA is not paying bills where does this lead?
What at that point is the rights of a POA?
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Financial Planning
Power of Attorney (POA)
Siblings
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talkey
Jan 2018
I didn't share information with my siblings. That was my dad's wishes early on before the dementia really set in, and it would have only caused me more trouble anyway.
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Jan 2018
Bills are paid always
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Jan 2018
Bills are paid
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BarbBrooklyn
Jan 2018
Where does this other child
" throw" her/his accusations?
Are the bills being paid?
Does the non POA child have reason to believe bills are NOT being paid?
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" throw" her/his accusations?
Are the bills being paid?
Does the non POA child have reason to believe bills are NOT being paid?