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FreeAdvice Legal Forum William Your Thread's Closed FreeAdvice Legal Forum http forum freeadvice com Elder Law Powers of Attorney Living Wills Advance Health Care Directives http forum freeadvice com elder law powers attorney living wills advance health care directives William Your Thread's Closed http forum freeadvice com elder law powers attorney living wills advance health care directives william your threads closed html BlondiePB AM William Your Thread's Closed Quote PM William Junior Member Join Date Jan Posts Power of Attorney and want to resign What is the name of your state New York I am the POA for my father My father has Dementia He has become verbally abusive and is very demanding Can I resign as his POA I was informed by Erie County Department of Seniors that since he has Dementia he cannot now legally revoke or appoint anyone to be his POA So my question is can I legally resign as his POA Thank you Willima CraigFL Member Join Date Sep Location Panama City FL Posts I'm perplexed Are you trying to resign POA or being his son The man apparently knew he was going to be in this condition so he gave you POA Seeing your father in this state is not easy on you I'm sure nor was it easy for him to anticipate Even if you were to resign your POA would that mean you wouldn't see him any more even as his son Maybe he has his lucid moments and he's glad you have POA This will be a very tough job for you good luck PM BelizeBreeze Senior Member Join Date Jun Location Harvey and Me Posts what TYPE of POA do you have If you see a good fight Get in it Dr Vernon Johns PM William Junior Member Join Date Jan Posts If you knew my father as my family does you would not wonder He was an abusive physically to all my siblings as well as my mother if i was not the only one living here in town I would not have taken it Now it is getting too much for me I have a family of my own A family he could care less about He could not tell you how many children I have or their names or ages That also goes for his other grandchildren except for and one he still gets his name wrong most of the time PM William Junior Member Join Date Jan Posts The POA i currently have is I have control of everything The box at the bottom where it says all of the above and then some such as VA which they do not recognize or Social security No one can force you or continue to force you to be your dad's POA but he does need someone to handle his affairs The court can appoint a guardian for your father All times are GMT The time now is PM IMPORTANT NOTICEFreeAdvice com has been providing millions of consumers with outstanding information and advice free since with thousands of professionally prepared and reviewed articles questions and answers in more than categories in the Question and Answer pages at FreeAdvice com THE VIEWS EXPRESSED ON THIS AND OTHER FORUM PAGES WERE NOT REVIEWED BY THE EDITORIAL STAFF OR ATTORNEYS AT FREEADVICE COM and are provided AS IS The FreeAdvice Forums are intended to enable consumers to benefit from the experience of other consumers who have faced similar legal issues FreeAdvice does NOT vouch for or warrant the accuracy completeness or usefulness of any posting on the Forums or the identity or qualifications of any person asking questions or responding on the Forums Use of the Forums is subject to our Disclaimer and our Terms and Conditions of use which prohibit advertisements solicitations or other commercial messages or false defamatory abusive vulgar or harassing messages and subject violators to a fee for each improper posting All postings reflect the views of the author but become the property of FreeAdvice Information on FreeAdvice or a Forum is never a substitute for personal advice from an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction you have retained to represent you To locate an attorney visit AttorneyPages com Copyright since by Advice Company All Rights Reserved


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