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[quote=Anonymous]You cannot control their rage or their responses. Your first order of business is dropping this line of thinking. As a PP said, elicit support from the attorney and financial advisor with the “I can only meet with the person who has POA.” I would also just stay as low contact as possible. You’re under no obligation to speak to them. Let all calls go to voicemail. If you absolutely must respond, give as much space as possible such as 48 hours. Keep answers as vague as possible. You do not need to announce when you’re meeting with a financial advisor. It’s okay to be flakey and forgetful. And it’s okay to appear rude when, in fact, you’re simply setting boundaries: “So I’m going to end this call right now.” Then hang up. [/quote]
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