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hey so in this video were going to talk about whether a photocopy of a power of attorney gets the job done so Im Paul ramble a Im an estate planning attorney I help our law clients get and keep their legal affairs in order this issue comes up quite a bit let me lay a scenario for you lets say dad will call him dan while he has his you know good mental faculties he signs a power of attorney authorizing his son lets call him Sonny to be his agent on his power of attorney years into the future dan gets dementia hes not able to transact for himself Sonny needs to do stuff for him Dan signed one original yes dan has a few photocopies of that original or our Sonny does and so is Sonny gonna have any problems well we dont know because there are so many different places that Sonny may need to use Dans power of attorney and really it all depends on what those different places require I will make a little side note here did a video recently on whether a photocopy of a will is acceptable