Mother in law problems (long)

Sue said she had power of attorney, not guardianship. Power of attorney allows one to do business for another, but does not prohibit the grantor of the power to do business on their own. Of course, that still does not make Sue responsible for her mother's debts.

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Good Point. I was replying from memory and should have reread before I sent the post. Much still applies but with a different twist.

Thanks for the correction.

Steve Alaska

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