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SDBshaw
Asked September 2018
Does anyone have any advice about finding an attorney that will write a letter to a bank- they won't accept Aunt's POA.
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I need a low cost attorney to write to a bank on my behalf. They won't accept my Aunt's POA.
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Ahmijoy
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Try Legal Aid.
09/18/2018 17:10:45
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This is a topic that has come up often on the forum,
https://www.agingcare.com/search?term=bank+won%27t+accept+poa
may be a place to find some ideas.
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https://www.agingcare.com/search?term=bank+won%27t+accept+poa
may be a place to find some ideas.