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Power of Attorney for An Elderly Parent

by Pamela Wilson
Power of Attorney for An Elderly Parent

Power of attorney for an elderly parent is a fiduciary responsibility to avoid conflicts of interest and manage family caregiver expectations.

Power of attorney responsibilities for an elderly parent can be overwhelming if the agent lacks healthcare or financial experience.

Many adult children accept the role of POA for elderly parents and find themselves in power struggles with siblings who may be the day-to-day caregivers.

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