The D means Durable. Most people use POA but still have a durable Power of Attorney. People can assign someone as POA for a limited time over some particular issue, but a durable POA is broad and continues even when the person for whom it's created becomes incapacitated. In most cases, when a new POA is created it replaces the previous one. For legal advice always check with an attorney. Take care, Carol
Please tell us what DPOA stands for. Also, in my state, North Carolina, POA must be registered with a county offices. Not knowing what DPOA means, I can't address that.
Take care,
Carol
Also, in my state, North Carolina, POA must be registered with a county offices. Not knowing what DPOA means, I can't address that.
Grace + Peace,
Bob