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A POA cannot change beneficiary designations.
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MissPickles Apr 2023
It all depends on how it’s written. I was able to change beneficiaries for both my mom and dad, but I never did.
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I am assuming your question is should he help her if she did this. A little more to the story would be helpful

If their relationship is negative and strained then I would say no. Not that money trumps all but maybe she can prevail upon whomever is in the will.

In general the more information you provide in a post pertaining to the subject matter of said post the more likely you are to receive suggestions.
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Is your husband's helping his mother contingent upon an inheritance?
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There is a back story here. Care to share? This isn’t solely about money, or is it? There has to be more to it than just money.
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Did you post another thread recently? There is another thread about wills that was posted recently?
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Wondering about that as well
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Did your Mother-in-law shoot herself in the foot? Oops.
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We need more info. What kind of help does she need? Why did she cut him out of the will?
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How does your husband feel about all of this? How much money is involved? It's really his decision and if he feels he doesn't want to have anything to do with her because of her decisions, I really couldn't blame him.
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