2 wills and 2 powerof attorney My mother and i are the only survivors of our…

2 wills and 2 powerof attorney
My mother and i are the only survivors of our family.

When i was away, 1998, she gave durable power of attorney to my father’s sister, and wrote a will.

In 1999, she decided this was a bad idea and wrote a new will and durable power of attorney given to me. She asked my aunt to give the old poa and will back, but she refused to do so. Now it appears my aunt is using her poa.

what can my mother do to get this back?

Durable Power of Attorney and Bankruptcy Laws My brother and I would like to…

Durable Power of Attorney and Bankruptcy Laws
My brother and I would like to file a bankruptcy on behalf of our Dad for whom we have a durable power of attorney. Dad is 87 years old and has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. We are being sued for nursing home fees. Dad owns a property in Massachusetts. Two nursing homes are involved. Neither asked for his pension & social security benefits to contribute to payments. Our choices (as far as we have been told) are to 1. apply for Medicaid. Medicaid would pay the last three months for his care, but we’d be forced to sell his home within 9 months and pay Medicaid almost $200,000 from the proceeds of the house, or 2. take out a loan to cover Medicaid, mortgage, equity loan, and legal fees which rents from the house cannot repay. It seems such ashamed that the house Dad worked so hard for (his pension is about $63 per month; social security approximately $850 per month)is being treated like nothing. If you can give us any advice, we’d be deeply appreciative.

durable power of attorney My parents had papers drawn up as durable poa’s for…

durable power of attorney
My parents had papers drawn up as durable poa’s for each other, with me, their daughter & only child, as back up. My dad has alzheimers & is in a nursing home. Mom took poa over dad, then made me poa for her. I thought that meant I was poa for my dad. I tried to have poa papers signed & notorized at the nursing home, but was told dad isn’t in his right mind so they could not do it. I have to take care of everything but run into problems because I’m told I do not have poa for dad. My lawyer never mentioned having papers done for me to have poa over my dad. What can I do?
Thank you