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Old Feb 5th, 2007, 10:53 AM     #1
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Question re-asigned power of attorney

I have just found out that my mother has been diagnosed with moderately severe Alzheimers. She has also recently re-asigned power of attorney from myself to her elderly sisters without my knowledge. Would this be a contestable situation considering her condition.
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Yes if you can argue she was not competent to do so; or that she was under duress from your sister.
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