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Affidavit of Heirship and Power of Attorney?

My uncle was a POA for my grandmother. She had land and a house. My uncle just took it upon himself and had my grandmother sign over her land and house to him. My grandmother was age 94 and could hardly see. There is an Affidavit of Heirs. Now Grandmother has passed and Uncle thinks he should get it all? How will the Affidavit of Heirs work now? Do I need to get a lawyer?

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He also took money from her, made checks out to cash, etc.

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February 29, 20160 found this helpful

As POA your uncle is responsible to handle your grandmother's financial affairs but not to benefit financially him in any way. I strongly suggest you consult immediately with an attorney experienced with POAs, elder care and abuse. Your uncle must account for every penny of your grandmother's money from the POA forward. He may even be liable for monies he handled before the POA.

 

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