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The durable power of attorney can outweigh the guidelines in a living will true or false?

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User Sourav
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False

A durable power of attorney states that it is effective in the event the principal later becomes mentally incapacitated and is unable to manage her affairs. ... If the principal is not living, you will not be allowed to sign documents with the power of attorney.

A living will is normally made by the person prior to becoming mentally incapacitated and is a legally binding document. Power of atty can't override this at all.

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User Om Prakash
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The durable power of attorney can outweigh the guidelines in a living will. False.


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