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POAneglect
Asked June 2019
Can POA take over if sister's husband still lives with her? My other 2 brothers have POA but only one lives in her Province.
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Ahmijoy
Jun 2019
Who has POA for whom? POA does not go into effect unless the person is proved incompetent to handle their own affairs.
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