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Al4410
Asked June 2017
I have POA, pay Dad's bills and I'm on his bank accounts. If he goes into a home, can they come after my own bank accounts?
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kjcook
Jun 2017
My sister is in charge of Mom's financial. I heard her say that the Attorney told her to add "POA / Guardian" whenever signing anything, even checks.
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staaarrr
Jun 2017
No. If only your name is on your bank accounts and not his, they cannot see them.
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