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<blockquote data-quote="CorpsVet" data-source="post: 3344218" data-attributes="member: 2414"><p>The grantor of the POA can designate whomever (s)he desires to. Doesn't even have to be a relative. The POA needs to be notorized, if he can't understand what he is "signing" then a guardian should be appointed. If he understands what he is doing the signature does not need to be perfect and the notary being present can state he understood what he was "signing". Bottom line, consult an attorney. </p><p>If Mom is becomming incompetent, she may also want to do a POA.</p><p>With you wanting to move him, and she objecting, I would advise asking the Court to appoint a guardian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CorpsVet, post: 3344218, member: 2414"] The grantor of the POA can designate whomever (s)he desires to. Doesn't even have to be a relative. The POA needs to be notorized, if he can't understand what he is "signing" then a guardian should be appointed. If he understands what he is doing the signature does not need to be perfect and the notary being present can state he understood what he was "signing". Bottom line, consult an attorney. If Mom is becomming incompetent, she may also want to do a POA. With you wanting to move him, and she objecting, I would advise asking the Court to appoint a guardian. [/QUOTE]
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