Question by Anon: How do you get power of attorney from somebody who is unable to respond/communicate?
Pretty much self explanitory. Additionally, what if the person seeking power or attorney is already executor of the person's will and is the person's only living descendant? If the person cannot communicate or is not of sound mind, what do you do?
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Answer by LovesTheConstitution
A person who is incapacitated cannot give anyone their power of attorney.
A court may grant guardianship to a person to take care of decisions for the incapacitated person. Consult your attorney as soon as possible. This is not something that can be done without an attorney in most jurisdictions.
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