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Q: My friend has revoked his daughters power of attorney. She refuses to accept this fact and that she has no more control

She has his truck locked in her garage and refuses to give her dad his key and truck. What should he do or what can he do. She also has full control over her dad's money and affairs, what should he do. Please help.

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  • Probate Lawyer
  • Knoxville, TN

A: Your Friend should execute a notarized Revocation of the POA, in several originals. Record one where your land records are. Give one to his Bank and any other relevant operation. Inform Daughter of POA Revocation and demand his truck keys. If any further trouble, then call the Sheriff and complain of Elderly Abuse/Theft based on the facts. In Jail, Daughter will get the message.

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