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Becca75
Asked August 2016
What happens when someone's POA is no longer able to act on their behalf?
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Becca75
Aug 2016
Thank you for your response! I just found out that there is an alternate named which is great news!
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Countrymouse
Aug 2016
Look at the original documentation: it should specify what is to happen in that case. Often a deputy or alternate will have been nominated. Do you have access to it?
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