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Because due to the fact that that I have POA the daughter has an issue with it he said that he wanted me to do this to bring the papers and the notary I did and now I am not allowed to talk to him see him unless I bring POA papers and it has no bearing on anything to see him just to see him as well as I am a family member I'm a great aunt to the daughter by marriage I don't understand why I have to show POA I don't feel led to it's not a financial thing is that their business to know that I'm talking to him about the financial affairs the daughter also has child endangerment on her record that's why she's not the POA I am I am also is significant other and resuscitation and care provider as well his daughter lives in Wyoming there's a code word now that I have to give them to see my man that I've been with knowing she knew this and she feels that I went behind her back she was talking about kidnapping him he didn't want to go to Wyoming and now this is a rose and I don't know anything I haven't spoke to him since March

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You have the right to refuse to show your POA document and the other person, whoever it is, has the right to not let you inside the door. You may want to do things to keep the peace rather than further aggravate an already aggravated situation.
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No punctuation makes it difficult to understand what you've written can u pls rewrite it using punctuation thanks
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I honestly cannot understand what you are saying here at all.
First of all you say that you took POA papers to a notary.
That isn't how this is done; that isn't how ANY OF THIS is done.
A notary attests to a person's signature and nothing else.
It is an ATTORNEY who draws up a POA, has it witnessed and signed, and writes into it what the duties and expectations of the POA are.

After that is done, with principal and poa present, thereafter the POA shows NO ONE those records. It isn't the business of anyone whatsoever.

I can't figure out from your rather stream of consciousness writing just where you are going, nor who is requesting a POA, or what the POA gives you rights to do.

Something is very wrong here in all of this.

My advice is to take your questions and your papers to an elder law attorney, and I wish you the best of luck.
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Fawnby Apr 8, 2024
Perhaps this is great literature like with James Joyce the cat sat on the hat oh my and up from the grave he arose or something that had great furrows in its meaning why it is. A tufted titmouse I should think.
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Please reread your post. It makes no sense. No punctuation makes it hard to understand.

Why do u have POA when there is a child. Who is "he" asking to see the POA.

You are not obligated to show POA but if being asked for it by persons family, I see no problem showing it. There's a page that shows the person assigning you with their signature, witnesses signature and Notary stamp. That page and cover page with lawyers info is all you need to provide to prove POA.

As POA, IMO, you need to be able to see the person. I would talk to a lawyer to find out how to handle this. You can use the principles money.
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