Difference between revisions of "Substitute Decision Making for Adult Guardianship (15:IV)"

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• An individual who is 19 years of age or older<br>
• An individual who is 19 years of age or older<br>
• Mentally capable of making a POA<br>
• Mentally capable of making a POA<br>
• Acting voluntarily, or on their own <br>
• Acting voluntarily, or on their own <br>


The adult must have mental capacity at the time that the POA is signed, and must be able to understand the nature and implications of a POA.  An adult who has mental capacity has the legal right to make decisions, including the legal right to choose whether to:  
The adult must have mental capacity at the time that the POA is signed, and must be able to understand the nature and implications of a POA.  An adult who has mental capacity has the legal right to make decisions, including the legal right to choose whether to:  


• Determine the type, scope or purpose of the POA<br>
• Determine the type, scope or purpose of the POA<br>
• Define the roles and authority of the appointed attorney(s)<br>
• Define the roles and authority of the appointed attorney(s)<br>
• Provide instructions to the attorney(s)<br>
• Provide instructions to the attorney(s)<br>
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