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Originally Posted by truble2301 I would call, and follow up with a letter, informing them that on July 1, 2009, Jane Doe had no authority to speak on behalf of your mother and that you will not be paying any bill incurred on your mother's behalf by Jane Doe on any date after 6/3/09. Ask them for confirmation, in writing. Start small, and calmly. If you don't get any action after two weeks or so, it will be time to ramp it up.
ETA: You might want to consider a suit against the former POA for squandering your mother's estate by paying bills that weren't owed. She would have owed a fiduciary duty to your mother not to do that. Just a thought, might not be worth the time and frustration. |
Thanks Truble I knew if anyone would answer it would be you, will start out small and matter of fact like you said.
I have thought about the suing her former POA, but not sure if I want like you say the frustration, I am just waiting on refunds to slowly make their way to me for all the overpayments I was able to find. I am still perusing through the whole medicare file to match checks to see if there are any more issues its actually over 2 years worth since she was taking care of stuff when Daddy was in the hospital. His records have conveniently disappeared so I cant check to see if his final bills were taken care of correctly.
Thanks for your advice