Can a person who acts as power of attorney be paid for her services. I am power of attorney for my brother who is incapacitated and it is taking much more time than I anticipated. Can I be paid for my time?
Asked on 11/10/10, 9:05 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Lucreita Becude
Lucreita D. Becude, P.A.
It depends on what your POA states. Some do allow payment for services. The amount must be reasonable. Would have to review your document.
Answered on 11/15/10, 10:56 am
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