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• What does the adult want to do?
• What does the adult want to do?
• Does the adult have capacity to make this POA?
• Does the adult have capacity to make this POA?
 
• Does the adult understand the nature of this POA?  
• Does the adult understand the nature of this POA?  
• Does the adult understand the potential legal impact of this POA?   
• Does the adult understand the potential legal impact of this POA?   
• Has the adult received suitable independent legal advice?  
 
• Has the adult received suitable independent legal advice?
• What type of authority does the attorney need?
• What type of authority does the attorney need?
• Does the adult want to limit the attorney’s authority?  
 
• Does the adult want to limit the attorney’s authority?
• When should the POA be in effect (i.e. ongoing or limited)?
• When should the POA be in effect (i.e. ongoing or limited)?
• Has the adult created other POAs?
• Has the adult created other POAs?
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An adult with capacity is free to choose to sign a POA or not.  It is important to be aware of situations where a person may be putting undue pressure (including physical, financial or emotional threats, manipulation or coercion) on the adult.  For more information, refer to the discussion of undue influence below in section VIII: Adult Abuse and Neglect in this chapter.  Also refer to the BCLI guide on Undue Influence, which is helpful for understanding the dynamics surrounding undue influence in relation to other legal documents like POAs.  The Guide can be found at  
An adult with capacity is free to choose to sign a POA or not.  It is important to be aware of situations where a person may be putting undue pressure (including physical, financial or emotional threats, manipulation or coercion) on the adult.  For more information, refer to the discussion of undue influence below in section VIII: Adult Abuse and Neglect in this chapter.  Also refer to the BCLI guide on Undue Influence, which is helpful for understanding the dynamics surrounding undue influence in relation to other legal documents like POAs.  The Guide can be found at  
http://www. lawsociety. bc. ca/docs/practice/resources/guide-wills. pdf.
http://www. lawsociety. bc. ca/docs/practice/resources/guide-wills. pdf.


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