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Power of attorney
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I have been granted POA through the courts
You have been authorised by the courts to deal with this specific matter but I think it is rather different from what is normally meant by POA?
http://www.bereavementadvice.org/planning-ahead/lasting-power-of-attorney.php
In the case of the OP, it is difficult to decide whether she (and/or her husband) wish to give their daughter POA now so that she can deal with their affairs if they become ill or incapable or whether she (and/or her husband) wish to name their daughter as executrix of their wills.
http://www.anthonygold.co.uk/cms/document/pw__executors__personal_representatives.pdf
Perhaps the OP/husband wish to do both?0
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