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Forcibly changing Power of Attorney

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What is the name of your state? Pennsylvania

My mother assigned me as POA. Are there any grounds under which my brother could have me removed as power of attorney without my be aware of it without the FULL consent of my mother?

And is there such a thing as an assistant power of attorney and if so what rights and/or authority does the designated assistant power of attorney have?

Thanks in advance for any insight that you can offer.

Quinton
 
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