Revocation of POA/Reassignment
Is there any way to stop someone who may be commiting fraud on an elderly person if they hold a Durable POA on that person? Mom has dementia and doesn't understand what he's been doing.
Asked on 11/12/08, 1:06 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Susan Burns
Law Office of Susan Ford Burns
Re: Revocation of POA/Reassignment
There are a variety of ways of dealing with this kind of a problem, but most are not "self-help" type methods. The ways could include filing for an Elder Abuse Restraining Order, or obtaining a Conservatorship over the elder.
You need to consult with an attorney, who can go over your specific facts and, based on those facts, recommend a course of action.
Our office offers an low cost initial consultations in elder law matters.
Answered on 11/12/08, 1:13 pm
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