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Elder Abuse

Elder abuse can consist of knowingly leaving an incapacitated elderly parent or relative unsupervised. It can be physical assault. It can be the stealing of an elder's assets or SS check or living in their home without their permission, using their car insured in their name, etc. It can be an attorney in fact under a power of attorney raiding an elder's assets.

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Your mother has Alzheimer's. A predator has power of attorney and had your mother change her will. Can the power of attorney be revoked?

You need to speak with an attorney as soon as possible. If your mother is legally incapacitated she cannot execute a POA document nor can she change her will. You need to petition the court to be appointed her guardian so that you can take care of her, her assets and protect her from predators. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in elder affairs or probate. Do not delay.