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If there was no successor named in the original POA then that POA is extinguished. If the principal no longer has the legal capacity to execute a new POA then someone must petition the court to be appointed the conservator to manage the estate and the affairs of the person who is now incapacitated.

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Q: What happens when a power of attorney dies and the principal is incapacitated in the state of Alabama?
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What happens when a power of attorney dies and the principal is incapacitated in the state of Virginia?

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