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What is the difference between guardianship and a durable power of attorney?

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What is the difference between guardianship and a durable power of attorney?

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Guardianship is the result of a court proceeding. A durable power of attorney is a document signed by one person granting decision-making authority to another. Generally, guardianship is necessary only when the elder has failed to sign a durable power of attorney and now lacks the capacity to understand what he or she is signing or is unwilling to sign.

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