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joyce1234567
Asked September 2017
I signed up for power of attorney for my mother but have not received any copy from the lawyer. Can I obtain this please?
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Sep 2017
Joyce, have you called the attorney who prepared the POA for your mother?
In my experience, multiple copies are signed; they're considered duplicate originals, or "conformed copies". Your mother should have a few of these.
09/24/2017 11:23:22
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Sep 2017
Joyce, you have posted multiple times your question. Unfortunately we cannot always answer in 10 minutes as this is a volunteer forum.
09/24/2017 11:20:12
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Sep 2017
Yes, if the lawyer kept a copy.
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CAN I OBTAIN A COPY FROM THE LAWYER
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Your mother should have it since she's the one who signs it and gets it from the lawyer who wrote it.
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In my experience, multiple copies are signed; they're considered duplicate originals, or "conformed copies". Your mother should have a few of these.