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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think these forms are for everybody. however, my wife and I have the best intentions and our daughter trusts us but she is 3 states away now. We are still essentially responsible for her even though she is legally an adult, so why wouldn't we BOTH want them. We don't plan on meddling in her life but there is always a what if scenario. Car accidents, sports accidents, mental illness, or whatever unexpected crises could happen. I purchased a POA from happylegal.com - its what they specialize in. After reading it I think it is very comprehensive which is what I want. We can get a cancelation form from them which would effectively terminate the power of attorney at any time. Too not have this protection seems irresponsible to me. For $79 someone please tell me why I'm wrong.[/quote] You're looking at it the wrong way. Do you know of anyone anywhere who is the parent of an unmarried child who had a need for someone to make a decision for them when they were unable to and could not? It is like your spouse: if your spouse was unconscious, they ask the other spouse what should be done. No hospital is going to refuse to treat a child because of no POA when the relative is willing and able to make decisions. Absolutely not needed. [/quote]
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