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J
jepeters
Asked March 2013
Does a child need power of attorney?
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kdoney2000
Mar 2013
Yes, a child needs a durable POA to handle their parents' finances and medical care. The durable POA needs to be issued prior to their parents' incompetency. A regular POA is only effective up until their incompetency.
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