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No, of course not. We are in the twenty first century. In the Western World men no longer have such authority over women. Women now enjoy a full and separate legal existence and have the same legal rights as men. One sister has the absolute right to appoint her sister as her attorney in fact in medical matters free from the interference of the AIFs husband.

Note that if the above was not the case, the man would have legal authority over both sisters!

No, of course not. We are in the twenty first century. In the Western World men no longer have such authority over women. Women now enjoy a full and separate legal existence and have the same legal rights as men. One sister has the absolute right to appoint her sister as her attorney in fact in medical matters free from the interference of the AIFs husband.

Note that if the above was not the case, the man would have legal authority over both sisters!

No, of course not. We are in the twenty first century. In the Western World men no longer have such authority over women. Women now enjoy a full and separate legal existence and have the same legal rights as men. One sister has the absolute right to appoint her sister as her attorney in fact in medical matters free from the interference of the AIFs husband.

Note that if the above was not the case, the man would have legal authority over both sisters!

No, of course not. We are in the twenty first century. In the Western World men no longer have such authority over women. Women now enjoy a full and separate legal existence and have the same legal rights as men. One sister has the absolute right to appoint her sister as her attorney in fact in medical matters free from the interference of the AIFs husband.

Note that if the above was not the case, the man would have legal authority over both sisters!

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