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		<title>Comment on Someone with Power of Attorney Status (POA) Makes Decisions for Someone Who is Unable To Do So For Himself by Power of Attorney Forms in Child Custody Cases</title>
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		<description>[...] If you have been named “power of attorney” (POA) by a family member or friend this means that you are an “agent” or “attorney-in-fact” and have the legal authority to make decisions for the “principal,” who is the person who appointed you POA. It may be that the “principal” is unwell or fears imminent incapacitation due to health problems and doesn&#8217;t feel that he can make decisions any longer thus the need to appoint a trusted person as POA.Source: goldrush1849.com [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Someone with Power of Attorney Status (POA) Makes Decisions for Someone Who is Unable To Do So For Himself by Power of Attorney, Revocation</title>
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		<description>[...] If you have been named “power of attorney” (POA) by a family member or friend this means that you are an “agent” or “attorney-in-fact” and have the legal authority to make decisions for the “principal,” who is the person who appointed you POA. It may be that the “principal” is unwell or fears imminent incapacitation due to health problems and doesn&#8217;t feel that he can make decisions any longer thus the need to appoint a trusted person as POA.Source: goldrush1849.com [...]</description>
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