Legal Question in Elder Law in New Jersey
Mom is 80 years old. Son (brother) is 60. Daughter is 54. It has recently come to light that Mom has provided her son w/ hundreds of dollars per month for years. Son is not disabled in any way. Mom is on a fixed income of $1,400 per month. Mom has recently signed over power of attorney to her daughter with the condition that payments to her son continue.... Not sure how to proceed
Asked on 11/22/11, 6:34 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Larry Raiken
Larry S Raiken LLC
If you want to overturn power of attorney you need to retain counsel. i would suggest that you contact my office to set up an appointment to discuss your options.
Answered on 11/22/11, 6:49 am
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