How Can I Help Protect My Parent From Power of Attorney Misuse by a Sibling in Nebraska?
A power of attorney can be one of the most useful estate-planning tools a family has, but it can also become a source of confusion, secrecy, and conflict when one sibling controls the finances and no one else understands the rules. This Nebraska-focused article explains what a financial power of attorney does and does not allow, what duties an agent owes, what red flags may suggest misuse, and what formal options may exist in some situations. It is written for real families trying to protect a parent while staying grounded in Nebraska law.
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