Absolutely not. An individual with a POA to act on behalf of another person has no such power. Your sibling with the POA only has the authority to perform such tasks as signing documents, paying bills, obtaining medical records, and maintaining bank accounts. They have no power to keep you from spending time with your parents.
A POA does not give the agent the right to convert the property to their own use. You should speak to an attorney ASAP because you will most likely need to sue the person who is stealing the parent's assets. You also need to try to prevent further depletion of the parent's assets.
I too have a fear of dying but I recommend you seeing a psychiatrist. Phobias can be helped.
If the situation gets to the point of you being offended you can take them to court and pleed that your parent wasent in their right mind, but talk to your parent first and clarify it with them. <P> <P>Cancer is terrible, and the treatment is even worse. My mum was ridden with it for years, its scary stuff. If you personally think that the medication could alter your gaurdians responses or reactions [getting the friend to be the power of attorney] then they could be taking advantage of your sickened parent. Depending on your age, you can ask advice? There may even be a law against it. <P>Good luck.</P>
Lol a one night stand. A parent walking out or dying.
Um, you might be traumatised by it. Ouch. Try seeing a therapist.
There lives was very horrible. They had to see things that they would never imagine seeing. Such as people dying, rape, and plenty more things. There lives was very horrible. They had to see things that they would never imagine seeing. Such as people dying, rape, and plenty more things. There lives was very horrible. They had to see things that they would never imagine seeing. Such as people dying, rape, and plenty more things.
According to William Shakespeare, Caesar expressed surprise at seeing Brutus among his assassins. However in reality, no one knows what his dying words were, or if he even said any thing at all.
because we love it and like seeing people dying and other thiings!!!!!!!!!
His parents bore only two children: James and Elizabeth, the latter dying in infancy.
The antagonist in A Lesson Before Dying is the racist southern system. It is represented by the district attorney, the prosecutor, as well as the employees at the jail where Jefferson is detained.
I'm not sure you'd win, but you can do anything you want.
That depends on whether your parent was married at the time of death and if yes, whether the surviving spouse is also your parent. If the surviving spouse is not also your parent then the estate will be shared 50/50 with the surviving spouse getting half and the surviving children by a first wife sharing the other half. If the surviving spouse is also your parent then the surviving spouse gets 100%. If there is no surviving spouse the children get 100%.It is likely the estate will need to be probated. You should seek advice from an attorney who specializes in probate matters and who can provide up to date information.https://www.thebalance.com/dying-without-a-will-in-florida-3504952