[FL] [FL] How do I assign power of attorney to my stepsister?
Currently you do not have any decision-making authority to assign to your stepsister since you are not the Power of Attorney.
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My aging father lives in another state. As his only heir, I need to relinquish any and all rights to make decisions about his care to my stepsister, who lives near him. How do I do that officially?
Lexi, Chatbot
I understand this must be a difficult situation for you. Have you and your stepsister discussed this decision with your father?
No.
Lexi, Chatbot
Are you looking to transfer decision-making rights temporarily or permanently to your stepsister?
Permanently.
Lexi, Chatbot
Is there anything else the lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they’ll be able to help with transferring decision-making rights permanently.
My father refuses to discuss POA options with my stepsister.
Jessica B
Hey there! Welcome to AskaLawyer. I'm Jessica B, an attorney with many years of experience, and I'm here to help you. I am so sorry your father's health is declining. Is he still legally competent?
As far as I know, he is competent. However, he is showing signs of decline by refusing medical attention, not caring for himself, and showing a lack of hygiene.
Jessica B
Unfortunately he must sign a Power of Attorney in order to officially appoint your step sister. If he refuses then she will need to have him declared incompetent through a court order and then she can be appointed his legal guardian.
Am I able to preemptively sign over decision-making rights to her in the even that he is somehow incapacitated or incompetent?
Jessica B
Are you currently the Power of Attorney?
No.
Jessica B
Currently you do not have any decision-making authority to assign to your stepsister since you are not the Power of Attorney.
I understand. Thank you.
Jessica B
Thank you.
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