This case involves a dispute among three siblings, Bill, Mary, and John, concerning the management of their 92-year-old mother, Alpida Vrantsidis', property and personal care.
Bill and Mary sought declarations regarding the validity and enforceability of the 1995 Powers of Attorney (POAs) and an order for John to account for $61,000 he received from their mother.
John, self-represented, brought a cross-application seeking to invalidate the POAs or remove Bill and Mary as attorneys.
The court dismissed John's request for an adjournment, declared the 1995 POAs valid and operative, confirmed Alpida Vrantsidis' incapacity to manage her property and personal care, and ordered John to account for the $61,000 under a resulting trust.
John's application to remove Bill and Mary or invalidate the POAs was dismissed due to lack of merit and evidence of misconduct.