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Teresam55
Asked September 2020
Can a power of attorney change a will?
Elder Law
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Power of Attorney (POA)
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AlvaDeer
Sep 2020
Absolutely NOT. Absolutely NOT.
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FloridaDD
Sep 2020
No. If the person is no longer competent, his or her old will governs. If the person is competent, she can change it
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