Irrevocable Power of Attorney
I found a copy of an irrevocable power of attorney I signed on my mother who now has alziemers. What are my responsibilities and are there any liabilities or dangers for me legally?
Asked on 6/28/07, 1:07 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Johm Smith
tom's
Re: Irrevocable Power of Attorney
You have the powers and responsibilities specified in the document. You are probably charged with acting on the best behalf of your mother--i.e., put your mother's interests before your own and those of others. If you want to consult with an attorney, our Austin member attorney does Elder law. NanceGroup.com
Answered on 6/28/07, 2:18 pm
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