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Can I bring a lawsuit against my bank for giving out information that has caused myself more legal trouble?

I am 28, and my mother has gone to my bank in town and got information about an account my grandfather and I have our names on. They told her that I had power of attorney and had taken over the account. It has caused me more legal trouble and now has my grandfather and I in court fighting to keep her from getting conservatorship over my grandfather. Do I have a case for a lawsuit?

Update:

My mother doesn't have any approval from anyone. She even knows the name of the individual that notarized the power of attorney papers. The courts would never grant her the ability to look into the account, she has no right or reason.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Maybe. It depends on whether your mother had a court order giving her the right to have this information.

    But I think you should focus on one case at a time.

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