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browneyes43
Asked April 2018
If my mom is in hospice and can't make decisions, which power of attorney is best for banking?
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Countrymouse
Apr 2018
If your mother is already unable to make decisions, then she can't either create a Power of Attorney - and you are a bit stuck. Ask your hospice providers if they know where you can get advice locally on how to solve this problem.
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Apr 2018
You need to have a financial power of attorney.
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