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== A. Power of Attorney ==
== A. Power of Attorney ==
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'''NOTE:''' It is possible, and even common, for an adult to appoint an attorney under the ''PAA'' (to make financial decisions) and appoint a different person as a representative, under the ''RAA'' (to make health care decisions).  This commonly happens where a person who knows the personal wishes and values of the adult is adept at handling health care decisions, and a more financially astute person is chosen as attorney.  
'''NOTE:''' It is possible, and even common, for an adult to appoint an attorney under the ''PAA'' (to make financial decisions) and appoint a different person as a representative, under the ''RAA'' (to make health care decisions).  This commonly happens where a person who knows the personal wishes and values of the adult is adept at handling health care decisions, and a more financially astute person is chosen as attorney.  


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