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[quote=Anonymous]You absolutely need to talk to them about the Power of Attorney and about a Medical Directive ASAP. I hold both of those for my elderly and very ill father. I have to use those for bill paying and so that I can have authority during hospital stays where he is unable to make decisions for himself. A POA does not mean you can change any of the decisions they have already legally made. But it means you are their facilitator. Your sister does not sound like she can handle this. And to not have one could be a disaster. I agree with PP that this is most important right now. I think after their death you have every right to walk away from your sister. She has no right to bleed you dry like she has done them. [/quote]
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