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Estate Planning >> Elder Law >> Elder POA when POA incompetent
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Discussion: Elder POA when POA incompetent | + |
| Joined 26 Jan 2022 1:01 pm
144 posts
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Dear Rstacnp@aol.com,
We would like to inform you that you may not become an attorney in fact to your grandmother unless she appointed you as such, or as a successor agent, in her Power of attorney. Another word, your mother can not delegate her duties as an attorney in fact to you.
Best regards,
Legal Helpmate Corp.
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