Legal Question in Elder Law in Massachusetts
durable power of attorney
As P.O.A., can compensation be asked for duties performed such as taxes, banking, bill paying, etc.?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: durable power of attorney
A person granted power of attorney to act on behalf of another is not statutorily entitled to compensation. POA is a permission granted by one person to another. If there is an independent professional relationship or contract, compensation can be sought.
Re: durable power of attorney
Generally speaking, the answer is no unless the document specifically authorizes payment. There is a significant risk to the POA that the payment could be challenged as improper self-dealing. Further, if the maker of the document needs skilled nursing care, MassHealth can and will challenge the payment as a disqualifying gift. However, the POA is entitled to reimbursement for documented expenses, including mileage, postage, etc.
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