Power Of Attorney Abuse

Summary

If youre facing power of attorney abuse in Washington, you can contest the eviction in court, sue for reimbursement, and report the abuse to Adult Protective Services. Free legal help is available through organizations like Northwest Justice Project, CLEAR Hotline, and Legal Action Center.

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I need advice
Sure, **** Garcia. Could you please provide more details about the legal issue you're facing? Also, could you let me know your location? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Grandmother's brother is her power of attorney and he's abusing his power of attorney and now he is evicting us and owes us *.* in reimbursement costs and property damage and dhas threaten to get us arrested and he has done this two other times and has to appologize because I did not do what he was accusing me of . We g us
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Could you please tell me where you're located so I can provide the most accurate information?
We paid over * to move all our belongings up here and now he says it all has to be out in one week
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. To provide accurate information, could you please tell me where you're located?
Washington
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. In Washington, you may:
- Contest the eviction in court
- Sue for the return of your money
- Report the abuse of power of attorney to Adult Protective Services
For more specific advice, consider consulting a local attorney.
Is there free lawyers I have no income now
Yes, ****. In Washington, you can seek free legal help from:
- Northwest Justice Project: Call *-*-*-*
- CLEAR Hotline: Call *-*-*-*
- Legal Action Center: Call (*) *-*
Please reach out to them for assistance.