Should I send a copy of my DPOA to a collection agency?

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Should I send a copy of my DPOA to a collection agency?

My 87 year old mother moved into a nursing home with dementia and her entire income, a social security check, goes to paying for the home. I have DPOA and sent copies to credit companies explaining the situation. Now I am getting calls from a debt collector who seems very anxious to get a copy of the DPOA. I exlained to them on the phone that I have this authority. Should I send them a copy of the DPOA or just send a letter stating the circumstances and sign as the DPOA?

Asked on June 29, 2009 under Bankruptcy Law, Delaware

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

Just send a letter explaining things.  You don't want to be giving out legal documents to anyone, let alone a bill collector.


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