Thank you. That is what I thought. My cousin who has a law degree from another state than ours and don't know if she has or has not passed the bar but suspect she may have passed the bar. and who has not ever practice law and who does not have her California state bar licensing and who now lives in the UK was designated by aunt as her Power of Attorney. Am I the caregiver correct in doing due diligence in investigating a possible lack of education that my Cousin lawyer has not informed my aunt of this complex filing. Only concentrating on estate planning?
I fail to mention that the complex question that my cousin lawyer had not educated this health wishes to my aunt and see if she decides her last wishes should of been explained to her.
As far as I know because I asked my aunt after I educated her and she does not and is of sound mind that she would of remembered if explained by the cousin who was just given power of attorney not long ago. Again I will contact my cousin who remember i said lives not visiting lives in the UK. and I know she has been working on the estate updates portfolio?(Will?) much to her favor I suspect but wont go there. The Advanced health care wish section of the other complex Question you answered thank you, I am left out of the loop for reasons I can't explain or never asked but I am the guy the everything 24/7 guy with all the hats to keep up this place im the ground doing the lifting. And I care and not dumb I want to make sure as this has been discussed several times over the years between my charge with my aunt a few times.
I think there may be some confusion here as to exactly the role of a POA. Search for articles on this site for more explanations.
(Is this cousin your aunt's daughter?)