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Power of attorney relates only to the management of finances and other tasks performed on behalf of the principal. It does not confer the right to keep someone isolated. Unfortunately, a son would have more legal authority as next of kin than a niece or nephew.

The only person who can revoke the power of attorney is your aunt. If she is unable to act on her own behalf then a family member can petition the court to be appointed her guardian. If the court appoints a guardian the POA would be automatically extinguished.

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Q: Your aunt is in a nursing home and is better and her son who has the power of attorney is forbidding family from seeing her and taking her on outings. How does one get power of attorney revoked?
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