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Shelle7
Asked December 2010
How do you obtain guardianship?
Power of Attorney (POA)
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Dec 2010
You'll need a doctor's testimony saying the person is not competent, and then you'll need to go to court. It's hard and can take some time. Good luck,
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