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In this video, estate planning attorney Paul Ramble discusses the validity of photocopies of a power of attorney. He presents a scenario where a father, Dan, signs a power of attorney for his son, Sonny, before developing dementia. As a result, Sonny must act on Dan's behalf, using either the original document or photocopies. The ability to use these photocopies depends on the specific requirements of the institutions where Sonny needs to present them. Ramble emphasizes the uncertainty surrounding the acceptance of photocopies in different situations, pointing out that he previously addressed the same concern regarding photocopies of wills.