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Dan Krause, an estate planning and elder law attorney in Wisconsin, addresses the question of whether a power of attorney can be changed. He explains that it can be changed if the individual who created it is competent. Changes can occur at any time, including revocation. However, there are some complications to consider. In Wisconsin, a power of attorney document, whether a copy or the original, is generally valid across the state. The appointed person can act on behalf of the individual who designated them. Krause invites viewers with estate planning or elder law questions to call his office.