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capricorn64
Asked November 2018
I was wondering if someone who has an IVO on them is legally able to be power of attorney for living parents?
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JoAnn29
Nov 2018
Are you talking about an Intervension order? If so we don't have these in the US. From what I have read they are similar to a POA.
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CarlaCB
Nov 2018
Could you explain IVO? It's not an acronym in common usage here.
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