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April16
Asked January 2017
What are my rights when it comes to taking care of my grandmother?
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Could you expand on this question a little? What kind of rights are you wondering about?
Do you have financial and/or medical power of attorney for your Grandmother?
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Do you have financial and/or medical power of attorney for your Grandmother?