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lynnie24
Asked February 2011
Mom can't stay home alone anymore. How do I tell her?
She can live with me. My sister is on board. We have POA. How do we tell her?
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latyiaallen
Feb 2011
i will be very honest to your and talk to her face to face about the situation.
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