I am on Board of Directors of a Senior Cooperative that I reside in. One of the members has signed power of attorney to her daughter to deal with her mother’s membership in the Co op. In this POA she references the Agent to act on her behalf as well as on behalf of her Partner as well. There is no indication that the Partner has given his Power of Attorney to the mother or the Agent. Can the mother state that the Agent can act on behalf of the Partner? He is not listed on the Share (anymore). Shouldn’t there be a POA from him as well?
Any attorney making out such a document would know this.
So I am not certain where this "POA document" comes from or whom, or whether it is coming off another document that allowed for this action.
You question is too complex to trust in some Forum of strangers, so I would pass this by an attorney.
If she is, she can assign an agent to act for her on his behalf.