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Power of Attorney Accountability Thwarts 'License to Steal'


by Ralph F. Holmes View Biography
McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, Professional Association View Firm Credentials
Manchester Office

September 3, 2007

Previously published on September 2006

At seminars, I sometimes refer to the durable power of attorney as a "license to steal." Although made part in jest, the comment can be all too true.




 

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