Here's my situation...
I have an aunt, who is in the late stages of Alzheimer's who also has a few rental properties she owns. When Katrina hit, one of my aunt's daughters took her along when she evacuated. To shorten the story up a bit... the daughter's house flooded during the hurricane and she didn't have flood insurance.
Within the last few weeks, she has convinced my mentally incapacitated aunt to give her power of attorney and is in the process of acquiring her house. The other family members are appalled, as you would expect. They have since decided that they want to appoint another daughter (one of an obvious higher moral caliber) to become the legal power of attorney.
My question to you is, what is my next step? The power of attorney that the daughter has wasn't provided by a court, and by everything that I have read, isn't legal due to the diminished mental capacity of my aunt. How do I go about invalidating her PA and then begin the process of having the court appoint a PA? Once the daughter's PA is shown to be invalid or illegal, can I then contact the DA to bring up criminal charges against her (check fraud, insurance fraud... basically criminalize any action she has performed using the illegal
PA)?
I know this is a tricky one, and I really appreciate the fact that you have gotten this far in the post. If there is anything that you can do to point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.
Thanks!
I have an aunt, who is in the late stages of Alzheimer's who also has a few rental properties she owns. When Katrina hit, one of my aunt's daughters took her along when she evacuated. To shorten the story up a bit... the daughter's house flooded during the hurricane and she didn't have flood insurance.
Within the last few weeks, she has convinced my mentally incapacitated aunt to give her power of attorney and is in the process of acquiring her house. The other family members are appalled, as you would expect. They have since decided that they want to appoint another daughter (one of an obvious higher moral caliber) to become the legal power of attorney.
My question to you is, what is my next step? The power of attorney that the daughter has wasn't provided by a court, and by everything that I have read, isn't legal due to the diminished mental capacity of my aunt. How do I go about invalidating her PA and then begin the process of having the court appoint a PA? Once the daughter's PA is shown to be invalid or illegal, can I then contact the DA to bring up criminal charges against her (check fraud, insurance fraud... basically criminalize any action she has performed using the illegal
PA)?
I know this is a tricky one, and I really appreciate the fact that you have gotten this far in the post. If there is anything that you can do to point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.
Thanks!