Who Steps In If You Can’t? Powers of Attorney in Manitoba
Your dad is still living at home in St. Vital, but his memory has been slipping. You have been helping him for months, picking up groceries, sorting his mail, keeping an eye on the bills. One afternoon you go to the credit union to move some money so his property taxes clear on time. You have a power of attorney he signed years ago, and you bring it with you. The teller reads it, then steps away to talk to a manager. When she comes back, she tells you the document is too old, and that the branch needs to “review it” before they can let you do anything.
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