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    Re: attorneys ethics

    Posted by deb on 8/23/03

    On 8/19/03, marcella wortham wrote:
    > My mother inlaw signs a poa naming her son on 4-17-02 on 8-
    > 27-02 she in the hospital son has a living will trust drawn
    > up by attorney son tells her she has to sign and pay
    > $4,000 she refuses on 10-04-02 she goes to bank wants to
    > see her accounts bank says no not until she takes a test
    > for mental capacity the bank has same attorney adviseing
    > them at that time she present a revoke power of attorney
    > they wont except it 10-4-02 same attorney draws up
    > gaurdenship papers files them 10-7-02 she take test passes
    > it gaurdenship is with drawn letter goes to bank allow her
    > to see her accounts new power attoney other son and
    > daughter. 10-9-02 attorney accepts check on her account
    > from first son whos poa has been revoked he knows she pays
    > for the whole thing. who does he represent her attorny in
    > the trust the sons in the guardenships and the banks never
    > any doc letter saying she needs the mental test.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • attorneys ethics, 8/19/03, by marcella wortham.
  • Re: attorneys ethics, 8/23/03, by deb.


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