| First you seem to thing having POA is some big thing, it merely means she can sign a paper for them if they are not able to or present. She can not tell them what to do, if they wish to do or spend something she can not stop them merely as a poa, they can tell her today, you are no longer our poa and sign a paper and she can't sign for them any longer.
if she is a care giver and family member normally a family member unless prior arrangements are made, do not recieve any money, of course she can sue the estate latter for this, and tell the judge anything she wants to, but then you fight it in court. this is also commom. |