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seniorhelp4me
Asked June 2010
Is a Durable Power of attorney that is signed in NJ legal in OH? Am moving mom to an assisted living and am nervous about the legalities
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anonymous11306
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I think you need to ask someone in Ohio about this.
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anonymous11306
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I believe so because it is a noterized document signed by your mother which gives you this durable POA
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