I was appointed trustee for a family friend. My wife had power of attorney over her. Then there was her attorney. Me not being real smart at the time, and up to the legal system in calif, or anywhere any else. The attorney had me sign a paper which made him now a trustee. So there was the two of us. Him being the smart a-- attorney I was over ruled in almost every decision on the lady. The lady wanted to add me in her will. Next thing I knew the attorney wroth both of us in her will. Which was verified by another attorney. All legal. The s--- hit the fan when the attorney called the nursing home, and told them to have her doctor disconnect her pace maker. Then he wanted to move her to a cheaper care center, as she was paying 12,000.00 a month. He was seeing his golden goose slipping away. I got a real attorney, the nursing home turned him in for elder abuse. He almost lost his license, but didn't. So the moral of my story is try to have only one power of attorney, its just cleaner. Stan
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