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    Default Power of Attorney and Liability for Bills

    A family member is incarcerated and wants me to have power of attorney to manage his affairs while he's away. If I agree will I be responsible to pay his outstanding bills? (He has no money.)

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    Default Re: Power of Attorney

    You mean, responsible to pay them with your own money? No.

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