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My cunning plan did indeed include showing my attorney exactly where both the POAs are & should I be unfortunate enough to need them my attorney can put his hand on them in less than 2 minutes & does not want to hold them himself.0
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AnotherJoe wrote: »Does someone have POA for you?

Yes, my wife and children, maybe it will be needed sooner than I hoped
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My cunning plan did indeed include showing my attorney exactly where both the POAs are & should I be unfortunate enough to need them my attorney can put his hand on them in less than 2 minutes & does not want to hold them himself.
.... until in a moment of confusion you file them in the rubbish (the sort of thing my dad did).0
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