Can my mother appoint both my sister and me as powers of attorney?

Full question:

Can my mother have both my sister and myself as powers of attorney at the same time?

Answer:

Yes, your mother can appoint both you and your sister as co-attorneys-in-fact or agents in a power of attorney.

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FAQs

Yes, you can have two people appointed as co-agents under a power of attorney. This arrangement allows both individuals to act together or independently, depending on the terms set by the principal. It's important to clearly outline their powers and responsibilities in the document.

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