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juaga1118
Asked September 2016
Where can I get a form for power of attorney in Texas?
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My older sister has been diagnosed with alzheimers and I am her only sibling,she has no kids.
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pamstegma
Sep 2016
With Alzheimer's any POA she signs could be challenged. You really need to see a lawyer for this one.
09/19/2016 16:51:50
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Katiekate
Sep 2016
You can get one off NOLO press.
But, you should get the family attorney to acquire the signatures. Someone will have to attest to this persons ability to understand what he is signing. Someone other than the one named as POA
09/19/2016 17:33:33
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But, you should get the family attorney to acquire the signatures. Someone will have to attest to this persons ability to understand what he is signing. Someone other than the one named as POA