Power Of Attorney Rights

Summary

In Indiana, a power of attorney (POA) allows the agent to make decisions for the principal, but they cannot unreasonably restrict family visitation. Its important to review the POA document to understand the specific powers granted. If visitation is being restricted, consider mediation or consulting an attorney for legal advice. You can also contact local courts or legal aid services for assistance.

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Andy
Hello Andy,
How can I assist you with your legal issue today? Could you please provide me with some more details about your situation and your location?
Please
Hello Andy,
I'd be happy to help. Could you please provide more details about your legal issue and your location?
If my mother has POA over my grandmother, can see stop me from seeing her?
Hi Andy,
The power of attorney (POA) typically allows the agent to make decisions on behalf of the principal (your grandmother). However, visitation rights can be complex and may vary based on local laws and the specifics of the POA.
Can you please provide your location to give you more precise information?
I live in Indiana
Thank you, Andy. In Indiana, a power of attorney (POA) generally allows the agent to make decisions on behalf of the principal (your grandmother). However, they cannot unreasonably restrict family visitation. To address this, you might need to:
- Review the POA document for specific powers granted.
- Consider mediation.
- Contact an attorney for legal advice.
Would you like information on the nearest court or legal aid services?
Yes

Marion County Superior Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * E Washington St, Indianapolis, IN *
Website: www.indy.gov

Would you like information on any specific legal aid services in your area?
Grant county Indiana attorneys please
Hi Andy,
Here is the information for Grant County:

Grant County Superior Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * E 4th St, Marion, IN *
Website: www.grantcounty.net

Would you like information on specific legal aid services or attorneys in Grant County?