can a doctor legally appoint power of attorney to a family member?
my grandfather’s dementia is really bad now. my grandmother has dementia as well. they are both in their early 80’s. they did not sit down when they were in their right minds and set a specific person as a POA. now that they are worse can the doctor legally appoint someone medical power of attorney? i thought that since there is more than one child that they have to consult both children? am i wrong?
but not only one child can make all of the decisions? right?
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