Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

Power of Attorney

My Aunt and Uncle have Power of Attorney over my Mother, my Sister and I have talked to our Mother and she wants us to have her Power of Attorney, how can we go about changing it? She has already given them over $38,000 for ''helping''her. They never bothered going around her till they found out she has some Stocks and Annuities intended to be split between myself and my Sister at her death. Can you help us? Thank you,


Asked on 9/16/07, 6:32 pm

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: Power of Attorney

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You need to convince Mom to meet with an attorney who can draft an instrument to revoke the original Power of Attorney. She can then sign a new one in favor of you and your sister. The attorney should also review her will at the same time to make sure that your Aunt and Uncle have not added their names to the instrument.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 9/16/07, 6:46 pm


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