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txfireman9541
Asked August 2010
I have been given Power of Attorney by my step-grandmother. Can I apply for guardianship also?
as my little brothers are not responsible
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195Austin
Aug 2010
You might want to ask the lawyer who did the POA paperwork -I have heard of someone being both an elder lawyer would have the answers.
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