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Question About Overriding a Power of Attorney
Meet with an attorney as I mentioned above to see if you have a case....as laws can ... B.S. answers from Kansas City on October 23, 2008. I don't think so. ...ANSWERS
See all- I don't think so. I think a POA is pretty set in stone.
- If the person is able to make decisions for themselves and say that they want the DPOA then there is nothing that can be done. If the person is not able to make deci...
- I think it really depends upon why the power of attorney was set up in the first place...and how it was written. This is a question for an attorney...if you live near...