Chelley00
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Does someone who holds a power of attorney override a spouse?
Quick background: My dad has a host of medical issues and has bipolar tendencies following a massive stroke. We've actually been mostly estranged and I haven't seen him in years until he called on Christmas to see if he could come over to bring the kids presents on Saturday.
My dad told me over Christmas that he's leaving my stepmom, moving into his own apt Jan 1 and opened a personal bank account, and put my name as a signer so if anything happens to him, I have access to his bank account to pay his bills. He gave me the bank name and account number and told me I need to sign a signature card.
In talking with a banking friend she told me to take my name off the account and get a power of attorney so that if he racks up NSF's on the account and they turn it over to a credit agency, they could come after me as well if I'm listed on the account as a signer. He's never been responsible with money so that is a total possibility.
I doubt he will be able to divorce stepmom, at least not yet, as she is a spender and gives her adult daughter money weekly, so he has no savings. He will be living on VA pension and disability. If I have power of attorney for both medical and financial, will this supercede the decisions she would make as his spouse?
(we get free legal work after Jan 1st through my husband's employer, but I'd like to have an idea of what to expect now) Thanks fo any advice
Quick background: My dad has a host of medical issues and has bipolar tendencies following a massive stroke. We've actually been mostly estranged and I haven't seen him in years until he called on Christmas to see if he could come over to bring the kids presents on Saturday.
My dad told me over Christmas that he's leaving my stepmom, moving into his own apt Jan 1 and opened a personal bank account, and put my name as a signer so if anything happens to him, I have access to his bank account to pay his bills. He gave me the bank name and account number and told me I need to sign a signature card.
In talking with a banking friend she told me to take my name off the account and get a power of attorney so that if he racks up NSF's on the account and they turn it over to a credit agency, they could come after me as well if I'm listed on the account as a signer. He's never been responsible with money so that is a total possibility.
I doubt he will be able to divorce stepmom, at least not yet, as she is a spender and gives her adult daughter money weekly, so he has no savings. He will be living on VA pension and disability. If I have power of attorney for both medical and financial, will this supercede the decisions she would make as his spouse?
(we get free legal work after Jan 1st through my husband's employer, but I'd like to have an idea of what to expect now) Thanks fo any advice