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<blockquote data-quote="Deezhandle" data-source="post: 202303"><p>I'm just curious to ask if anyone here had adult children with disabilities that they did not think "guardianship", or "conservatorship" fit their disabled children's(child's) need(s); yet manufactured a Power of attorney with them to step in IF necessary(i.e. upon their request)?</p><p> </p><p>We see "durable" POA's all the time( for the elderly)...yet they can be readily "constructed" for parents of adult children such as ours as well(and typically only arise if our YA's are hospitalized)...</p><p> </p><p>Anyone here have experience in this?</p><p> </p><p>daughter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deezhandle, post: 202303"] I'm just curious to ask if anyone here had adult children with disabilities that they did not think "guardianship", or "conservatorship" fit their disabled children's(child's) need(s); yet manufactured a Power of attorney with them to step in IF necessary(i.e. upon their request)? We see "durable" POA's all the time( for the elderly)...yet they can be readily "constructed" for parents of adult children such as ours as well(and typically only arise if our YA's are hospitalized)... Anyone here have experience in this? daughter [/QUOTE]
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