Christopher Yugo Times Columnist
Q: My parents executed powers of attorney appointing each other. After each other, they appointed my uncle, who is elderly and can’t really help the way he could when he was younger. Although he is older, he won’t give up his appointment. How do we remove him? Do they need to sign new powers of attorney?

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