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H
Hutzero
Asked January 2015
Can I get a DPOA for healthcare if parent lives in Florida and I live in North Carolina?
How will that work?
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millerteresa
Jan 2015
Yes, I live in Texas and my Mom lives in Iowa. I got a lawyer in Iowa to draw up the DPOA. It requires a lot of faxing, scanning and Postal Service. Also, my siblings that are local help by saving receipts, etc.
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