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Misuse of Power Of Attorney

by Mclarty Wolf / Sunday, 19 February 2017 / Published in Trust and Estate Litigation
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A “Power of Attorney[1]” is a legal document through which one person, known as “the donor”, authorizes a second person, known as “the attorney”, to act on their behalf.  The document grants power to the attorney to step into the donor’s shoes and to act on their behalf relative to legal and financial matters.

The individual named in a Power of Attorney has a legal duty to follow the direction of the person giving the authority, or to act as a fiduciary if the person can no longer direct them and to act honestly and in good faith. The attorney must also exercise the care, diligence, and skill of a reasonably prudent person and otherwise act in the donor’s best interest.

Misuse of Powers of Attorney

The Canadian Centre for Elder Law provides that the misuse of powers of attorney[2] is one of the most commonly reported forms of abuse of older people, and occurs in many different ethnocultural communities.  Some examples of power of attorney misuse include:

  • Using the power of attorney for personal gain instead of for the elder’s benefit
  • Coercing or forcing an elder into creating a power of attorney
  • Forging the elder’s name on a power of attorney, cheques, and other documents
  • Withdrawing money from financial accounts without permission
  • Treating the elder’s money and property as if it belonged to the attorney

Remedies for Power of Attorney Abuses

Where financial abuse has occurred, there are several types of remedies including:

  • Ask the court to order an accounting of how money was spent.
  • File a lawsuit against the named attorney.
  • Ask the court to declare the donor to be incapacitated and appoint a guardian known as a committee.

Speak to a Vancouver Power of Attorney Lawyer

Legal disputes where a named attorney has abused or violated the terms of a Power of Attorney can be complicated making it important to speak to a Vancouver Power of Attorney lawyer.  The lawyers at McLarty Wolf are committed to helping those who are victims of financial abuse.  To discuss your case with one of our lawyers, call our office today at 604-688-9542 or send us an email via our online contact form.

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