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hoffmand54
Asked September 2013
I have DPOA for mom from the state of Florida but I'm moving her to a memory care facility in SC. Will I need another POA?
Will I need another POA for SC? and what if she is not able to complete another one?
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Perseverance
Sep 2013
You probably would be best served by talking to an elder attorney in SC, don't ya think?
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hoffmand54
Sep 2013
yes, i will be living near her in SC and would like to move her bank account from FL to SC as well but was told I had to have a SC POA.
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Will you live near her in SC?
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