Guardianship vs. Power of Attorney — Which Do You Actually Need?
If your loved one can still sign, a Power of Attorney avoids court entirely. Once capacity is lost, only guardianship works.
Power of Attorney requires the principal to have capacity at the time of signing. Guardianship is a court-supervised process used when capacity is already gone or when the principal refuses to sign.
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