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We are not sure who is all on the power of attorney that two siblings got our parents to sign last week under false pretenses. They want to revoke it, but the siblings never gave them copies.

We are not sure who is all on the power of attorney that two siblings got our parents to sign last week under false pretenses. They want to revoke it, but the siblings never gave them copies.

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Jessica B
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Ok — here’s what they can do.

Since your parents are still legally competent, they can sign a new power of attorney and name someone else they trust. That automatically revokes the previous one, even if they don’t have a copy of it.

They don’t need the original document in order to revoke it. A new POA, properly signed and notarized, will override the last one.

It would be best to have an attorney help with the new documents to make sure everything is done correctly.

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We are not sure who is all on the power of attorney that two siblings got our parents to sign last week under false pretenses. They want to revoke it, but the siblings never gave them copies.

Lexi

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I’m sorry to hear about the situation with the power of attorney. Do you know if there were any witnesses present when your parents signed the document?

Just the notary.

Lexi

Lexi, Chatbot

Have your parents tried reaching out to the siblings directly to request copies of the power of attorney document?

Yes, but to no avail. Our parents don’t even remember signing anything.

Lexi

Lexi, Chatbot

Is there anything else the lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they’ll be able to help with the power of attorney issue.

Not at this time.

Jessica B

Jessica B

My name is Jessica and I’m a licensed attorney who will be assisting you with your question. I’m reviewing your situation and will respond shortly.

Jessica B

Jessica B

I’m so sorry your parents are having this issue with their children.

Did they go to an attorney to sign the power of attorney?

No attorney was involved.

Jessica B

Jessica B

Are your parents still legally competent?

Yes.

Jessica B

Jessica B

Ok — here’s what they can do.

Since your parents are still legally competent, they can sign a new power of attorney and name someone else they trust. That automatically revokes the previous one, even if they don’t have a copy of it.

They don’t need the original document in order to revoke it. A new POA, properly signed and notarized, will override the last one.

It would be best to have an attorney help with the new documents to make sure everything is done correctly.

Ok, thanks.

Jessica B

Jessica B

No problem at all. I wish you and your parents the very best. Take care!

Jessica B

Jessica B

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