Amanda
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We Can Do Hard Things is created and hosted by Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach, and Amanda Doyle in partnership with Odyssey. Our executive producer is Jenna Wise Berman, and the show is produced by Lauren LaGrasso, Alison Schott, and Bill Schultz.
We Can Do Hard Things is created and hosted by Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach, and Amanda Doyle in partnership with Odyssey. Our executive producer is Jenna Wise Berman, and the show is produced by Lauren LaGrasso, Alison Schott, and Bill Schultz.
We Can Do Hard Things is created and hosted by Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach, and Amanda Doyle in partnership with Odyssey. Our executive producer is Jenna Wise Berman, and the show is produced by Lauren LaGrasso, Alison Schott, and Bill Schultz.
Good. Yeah, I'm calling to see. My father passed away last July, and when I was backpacking about 15 years ago, we created a power of attorney to kind of protect me when I was traveling, as I had one experience where all my stuff got stolen. What I didn't know was that over the last 15 years, he had taken out about $520,000 worth of high-interest mortgages. In your name? In my name. Wow.
Good. Yeah, I'm calling to see. My father passed away last July, and when I was backpacking about 15 years ago, we created a power of attorney to kind of protect me when I was traveling, as I had one experience where all my stuff got stolen. What I didn't know was that over the last 15 years, he had taken out about $520,000 worth of high-interest mortgages. In your name? In my name. Wow.
Good. Yeah, I'm calling to see. My father passed away last July, and when I was backpacking about 15 years ago, we created a power of attorney to kind of protect me when I was traveling, as I had one experience where all my stuff got stolen. What I didn't know was that over the last 15 years, he had taken out about $520,000 worth of high-interest mortgages. In your name? In my name. Wow.
Yeah. So, yeah, I'm just kind of at first it was one of those things where I just didn't know if I should go to to the courts for that because I was defensive and protecting my father. But since now it's been almost a year and it's not really been cleaned up at all. And I'm kind of not sure what to do financially.
Yeah. So, yeah, I'm just kind of at first it was one of those things where I just didn't know if I should go to to the courts for that because I was defensive and protecting my father. But since now it's been almost a year and it's not really been cleaned up at all. And I'm kind of not sure what to do financially.
Yeah. So, yeah, I'm just kind of at first it was one of those things where I just didn't know if I should go to to the courts for that because I was defensive and protecting my father. But since now it's been almost a year and it's not really been cleaned up at all. And I'm kind of not sure what to do financially.
When I did speak to one lawyer at the beginning and he said, because I had a power of attorney, that my dad was legally able to do this on my behalf. So that's kind of all the legal advice I've been given. Okay. Yeah. And I did sign it, but in 2011, I believe. So yeah, I'm kind of just not sure where to go now with that.
When I did speak to one lawyer at the beginning and he said, because I had a power of attorney, that my dad was legally able to do this on my behalf. So that's kind of all the legal advice I've been given. Okay. Yeah. And I did sign it, but in 2011, I believe. So yeah, I'm kind of just not sure where to go now with that.
When I did speak to one lawyer at the beginning and he said, because I had a power of attorney, that my dad was legally able to do this on my behalf. So that's kind of all the legal advice I've been given. Okay. Yeah. And I did sign it, but in 2011, I believe. So yeah, I'm kind of just not sure where to go now with that.
They all have mortgages on them.
They all have mortgages on them.