Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California

My mother was given POA over a past co-worker, and now desires to withdraw from any legal obligations to him. How does she go about withdrawing herself as POA?


Asked on 7/23/09, 12:55 pm

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ROBERTA AVRUTIN Roberta Avrutin Law Offices

Your Mom can relax a bit. She mother has no legal obligation to your co-worker unless and until she takes action under the power of attorney. However, she should tell the former co-worker that she no longer wishes to be listed or be called upon on his behalf. best,

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Answered on 7/23/09, 10:19 pm
ROBERTA AVRUTIN Roberta Avrutin Law Offices

Your Mom can relax a bit. She has no legal obligation unless and until she actually takes action under the power of attorney or leads someone to think she will. However, she should tell the former co-worker that she no longer wishes to be listed or be called upon on his behalf. Best to do this without delay.

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Answered on 7/23/09, 10:21 pm
ROBERTA AVRUTIN Roberta Avrutin Law Offices

Your Mom can relax a bit. She has no legal obligation unless and until she actually takes action under the power of attorney or leads someone to think she will. However, she should tell the former co-worker that she no longer wishes to be listed or be called upon on his behalf. Best to do this without delay.

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Answered on 7/23/09, 10:22 pm


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