{"QuestionID":60257,"AnswerID":2837,"AnswerName":"Anonymous Attorney"}
Posted on / Apr. 25, 2020 05:06:00
It sounds as though the court gave you good advice even though you may be reluctant to take it. Your father may have legal capacity to sign a Medical Power of Attorney or even a Will but lack legal capacity to sign a Durable Power of Attorney. Why do you need this last? Are you sure that he will outlive the time needed to obtain conservatorship?