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This doesn't make sense

My friend cannot get power of attorney over her Dad because they said he is not competent, but isn't that a reason to have PoA?
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Browneyesarebest79 · 41-45, F
A power of attorney has to be signed by the dad in a state that he is aware what a power of attorney does. If he is not competent, he cannot sign it as it will not be valid. She will likely have to get guardianship. Advise her to call local council on aging for advice.
Nebula · 41-45, F
@Browneyesarebest79 oh ok, I wasn't sure how it works, thank you.