If you’re navigating a loved one’s declining health or mental capacity, you may be wondering what legal tools exist to help manage their affairs, especially when prior plans are in place. During such an emotional time, it’s common to wonder: Does a guardianship override a power of attorney (POA) in California? The short answer is: Yes, it can, but it
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