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[Music] generally speaking a person who is competent can sign a document called a power of attorney giving another person called an agent certain authorities so the agent can act in place of the person who executed the power of attorney the person who signs the power of attorney is known as the principal the principal can grant a number of different authorities to the agent including the authority to make medical decisions financial decisions or even decisions related to the principals mental Health however when a person suffers from a mental condition or lacks competence they cannot sign a power of attorney or authorize an agent to act in their place in a situation like this court involvement is necessary the court can appoint a guardian who has authority to make medical decisions if the need is proven the court can also Grant the guardian the authority to make Mental Health Care decisions for the incapacitated person the court can also appoint a conservator who has authority to make