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[quote=Anonymous]I am not a lawyer but had POA for my grandmother. My experience was that power of attorney means you are able to sign for him or make decisions for him. You can get it written for specific circumstances such as for health decisions, financial matters. etc. I had several different documents. The risk could be someone else in the family accusing you of misusing the POA. I'd just be very careful about documenting everything you are doing. I'd also be wary on the health decisions if you are not local. It is also a big responsibility. Maybe have the daughter control the health decisions.[/quote]
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