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I am not sure which country's laws would apply to you, but logically if the 18 year old is not competent to make medical and financial decisions on his own behalf, why should the decision to allow you to do it be any different....( so no it would not be legal).

I can see what you are trying to achieve but in most legal systems it takes more than a letter to declare someone legally incompetent to administer their own affairs (and rightly so), I suggest you and your son go ad make an appointment with a lawyer (attorney) about how to progress this.

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