Power of Attorney

How Do I Modify A Power of Attorney That is Being Abused?
How does my friend, who is cognitively intact, but has a husband dying of cancer, decrease the control her son has over her through Power of Attorney. He is abusing this power and she was rushed and almost forced into signing. She would like to have his help on financial manners only and with her consult. He talks to her medical doctor behind her back and twists things to fit his (unknown) agenda. How can we modify the POA?
What can I do if I believe a relative abused the Power of Attorney over my aunt for his own gain?
I have an aunt that almost froze to death in February 2003. A cousin took a durable Power of Attorney and he and his wife paid my aunt $1.00 for her land on March 6, 2003 as a quick sale. Is there anything I can do about it 6 years later?
How Do I Revoke a Power of Attorney in Virginia?
I provided my brother a limited Power Of Attorney to allow him to refinance a house he lives in but we both own. The PoA was intended for a single refinancing in 2004. He is still using it. Is there an expiration if its not specifically written in to the PoA? How can I revoke it?
Can A Bank Refuse to Accept a Power of Attorney?
My father executed his Power of Attorney on 11 May 2005. It was prepared by a lawyer. My stepmother is named as his Attorney-in-Fact. I am his daughter and was named his alternate Attorney-in-Fact. His wife is incompetent to manage his affairs now due to Alzheimers. I have tried to place his POA on the record at his bank after numerous confusions and delay as to it's authenticity, i.e., date of instrument and authorized copy. The impressed 'seal' does not come through on the photocopy as authorized by the POA. The bank is stating that he needs a POA with a 'current' dated copy. His condition with Parkinsons is a debilitating disease and he was diagnosed in 2004 and then he executed his POA in 2005. What authority does the bank have to deny acceptance? The notary that notarized the document's commission expired in 2007. I have been a notary for 30 years and I would think that anything that I notarized years ago are still good documents on the records. Is the bank just giving me the run around and don't know how to handle this POA?. I live in Maryland and my father lives in New Jersey. His POA was done in NJ. This is my third act dealing with family members and I have had no problem acting for a loved one. Also, can I attach a Physician's Statement as an addendum to the POA?
What Form is Used in California to Prove a Principal's Inacapacity?
My husband, who has alzheimers, has a trust. I have a Power of Attorney. Two doctors must sign as to his incompetence. What form should I use for this purpose?