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lach61
Asked April 2010
Can a DPOA get paid for taking care of their elderly parent?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Apr 2010
You should go to your state's Web site and look under aging services. Then find local contacts and see what is allowed in your state. Good luck,
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