A sibling abusing power of attorney can greatly concern brothers and sisters who care about elderly parents. While parents do their best to choose the right child or children for this role, unexpected situations can happen that place aging or vulnerable parents at risk.
What if you and a sibling share power of attorney agent responsibilities? Should you allow your sibling to take over while you give up control? Should you work together on all decisions? You may be learning territory if you’ve never shared sibling power of attorney responsibilities.
In this video, caregiving expert Pamela D Wilson shares situations about siblings who share power of attorney for elderly parents.
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