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Can an attorney delegate their power to anyone else?

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Can an attorney delegate their power to anyone else?

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No, only those people appointed by the donor are able to exercise the power. If an attorney is no longer able to carry out the role only an alternative attorney already appointed by the donor is able to step in.

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