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In this video, estate planning attorney Paul Ramble discusses the validity of using a photocopy of a power of attorney (POA). He presents a scenario in which a father, Dan, appoints his son, Sonny, as his agent while he is mentally competent. Years later, Dan develops dementia, and Sonny needs to act on Dan's behalf. The key question is whether Sonny can use photocopies of the original POA to perform transactions for Dan. The answer is uncertain, as the acceptance of a photocopy varies by institution and situation. Paul notes that the video ties into a recent discussion about the acceptability of photocopies of wills.