My mother Arizona had properly executed a Power of attorney naming 2 siblings. Recently 2 other siblings made a new POA naming themselves as agents .
Mother has dementia. If the second POA proves to be invalid, what happens????
Asked on 1/03/11, 4:55 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Donald Scher
Donald T. Scher & Associates, P.C.
If the "new" POA is invalid, the previous POA would still be valid and in effect.
Answered on 1/09/11, 5:47 am
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