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When a client approaches LSLAP for assistance with creating a POA, the following a series of questions should be asked to ascertain the kind of POA that would best suit the needs of the client without putting the person at risk of being taken advantage of: | When a client approaches LSLAP for assistance with creating a POA, the following a series of questions should be asked to ascertain the kind of POA that would best suit the needs of the client without putting the person at risk of being taken advantage of: | ||
# Is the client (mentally) capable, in the view of the clinician, of granting a POA? The presumption is that all adults are capable. The general test is the ability to understand and appreciate the meaning of what they are trying to do in each particular case. Warning signs of temporary or ongoing incapacity can include the following (bear in mind the list below is not comprehensive and the indicators below do not necessarily indicate incapacity): | |||
* Sudden confusion, short term memory problems, disorientation | * Sudden confusion, short term memory problems, disorientation | ||
* Signs of depression | * Signs of depression | ||
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Refer to BCLI Guide on Undue Influence for a full checklist at: | Refer to BCLI Guide on Undue Influence for a full checklist at: | ||
http://www.bcli.org/sites/default/files/undue%20influence_guide_final_cip.pdf | http://www.bcli.org/sites/default/files/undue%20influence_guide_final_cip.pdf | ||
# Why does the client want a POA? | |||
3. For what purpose does the client require someone else to manage their financial affairs? | 3. For what purpose does the client require someone else to manage their financial affairs? | ||
4. Does the client need to authorize broad powers, or can powers be narrowly defined and still meet the needs of the client? | 4. Does the client need to authorize broad powers, or can powers be narrowly defined and still meet the needs of the client? |