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If I appoint Jointly Donees and one of my donee passed on, is remaining 1 donee the sole decision maker to act on the Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)? (I do not have a replacement donee)


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If you appoint Jointly Donees, the Donees must act together and not individually. When any one Donee is no longer able to act, all the donees in the joint appointment will be terminated.

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