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The POA would have expired when your parent died. If there are estate assets you should petition the probate court to be appointed the Administrator of the estate. Once appointed the court will issue "Letters of Administration" that will enable you to access your parent's bank account and records, and any other accounts. As Administrator you wll be legally empowered to handle all the assets of the estate.

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