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The estate plan document include the Will, living willing, DPOA, HCP, Executor/Executrix. Request the entire estate file, if deceased. Where all terminate at death, I suspect the doc, will not be provided. likely, the nursing home, tax preparer snd the like, would have it, due to the DPOA and AIF, addressing the financial affairs. Requesting the information in a written letter, to the estate Attorney, may provide the answer, but do not believe they are under any obligation to do so.

Also, any title changes occurring, such as vehicle ownership, would require the DPOA Sig. If DMV records are accessible, found there.

A DPOA SIGNS LEGAL AND FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS, and is the person, for whom they serve and have a duty, with their signature with date of Appointment doc after it, and the client for whom they serve. My powers were without limitations, Some restr can be imposed, if the person includes them. A FOOA cannot change a Will.

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Power of attorney is a deed and as such must be validly executed and clear of its intentions on its face so as attorney your brother should have the papers which your mother signed empowering him the power of attorney If your mother has now died then your brother should have the probate proving his power of attorney

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I was DPOA, AIF AND HCP, the moment of death, terminates all titles.

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Generally, POAs are not public information unless they are recorded in the land records. You could try checking the principal's name in the land records to see if one was recorded. If you find nothing them you must ask the parties.

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A Power of Attorney is a private matter between the principal and their attorney-in-fact and is only effective while the principal is living. If you want to know who your mother has appointed as her attorney-in-fact under a Power of Attorney you must ask her.

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A power of attorney is a written document. It has to be witnessed and notarized. Presentation of that document should be sufficient as proof.

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You would have to have paper work stating you are the power of attorney. Without the written authorization, you have no power.

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Check with the court clerk. They will have a public record of the appointment.

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A person cannot file a power of attorney without your knowledge. You are the only person that can grant a power of attorney to represent you.

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