Power Of Attorney Dispute

Summary

If you have a Power of Attorney (POA) in Georgia and are facing difficulties accessing a friends property, first review the POA document to confirm your authority. Send a formal written request to the person withholding the property, citing your legal authority under the POA. If they refuse, you may need to file a Petition for Recovery of Property in a Georgia court. Legal advice may vary by state, so consider consulting with a local attorney for guidance.

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Jeremy
Hi Jeremy! Nice to meet you. How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
I have poa over a friend that's in jail and I engr and got his vehicles but his brother will not give me his title to car and his belongings what can i do
Jeremy, you can take the following steps:
- Review the Power of Attorney (POA) document to confirm your authority over your friend's property.
- Send a formal written request to the brother, citing your legal authority under the POA.
- If he still refuses, you may need to consider legal action by filing a petition in court.
In which state are you located? Specific legal advice may vary by state.
Georgia
Jeremy, since you are in Georgia, you can:
- Review the POA document to confirm your authority.
- Send a formal written request to the brother.
- If he refuses, consider filing for a "Petition for Recovery of Property" in a Georgia court.
Is there anything else you'd like to know about this process?