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fletchfile
Asked May 2013
If POA is in place, is changing POA to guardianship a reasonable next step, is it necessary, or obvious pros & cons?
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NancyH
May 2013
POA ONLY applies to the bank of the person so you can pay bills, move money around etc. Once the person dies, the POA's responsibilities are done.
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