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Jassod90
Asked December 2018
Can the state of TX have a POA over someone?
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JoAnn29
Dec 2018
No. TX could become her guardian. POA can only be assigned and that has to be done when the person assigning someone can make informed decisions. A Dementia/Alz person cannot assign someone.
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