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In this video, estate planning attorney Paul Ramble addresses the validity of using a photocopy of a power of attorney. He presents a scenario where Dan, who once signed a power of attorney authorizing his son Sonny as his agent, later develops dementia and is unable to manage his affairs. Sonny has photocopies of the original document and may need to use them to act on Dan's behalf. The acceptance of these photocopies can vary depending on the specific requirements of different institutions or locations. Paul notes that he previously covered the topic of photocopying wills in another video, highlighting the general uncertainty surrounding the acceptance of photocopies in legal contexts.