power of attorney
I have a general power of attorney for my aging mother. Do I also need a guardianship
Asked on 3/18/09, 1:03 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Martin Hilliard
Martin G. Hilliard, PC
Re: power of attorney
No, what you need is a durable power of attorney for health care decisions or guardianship of the person to make decisions. I can help if you would like, just call or email
Answered on 3/20/09, 9:15 pm
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