02-08-2009, 04:28 PM
Additionally, Power of Attorney is not always attained in ethical ways.
Plenty of greedy people manage to get PoA over monied relatives without giving a rat's ass about the relative's welfare (or worse . . .);
would you want such a person at the dieing one's side barking orders at the doctors?
Again, there are details missing here, so the above is not in reference to the Florida case.
Plenty of greedy people manage to get PoA over monied relatives without giving a rat's ass about the relative's welfare (or worse . . .);
would you want such a person at the dieing one's side barking orders at the doctors?
Again, there are details missing here, so the above is not in reference to the Florida case.