DIY legal forms that can be easily found on the computer, instead of going to an attorney and paying $200 or so, have backfired on people before and will continue doing so. Not saying this was a DYI, but assuming it was or the OP could go directly to the attorney that prepared the POA. With the father-in-law’s declining health and mental state, it would be difficult to find original notary or new notary to notarize original or new POA, or for Judge to accept same, because as I said in previous post, elder laws have been changed in recent years to protect the elderly. |