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Yes, your mother would likely need a power of attorney. It would essentially be documentation that your mother has permission to make decisions on your friend's behalf when it comes to education, medical care, etc. Places aren't legally obligated to honor them, however -- for example, a school may have its own paperwork it wants completed instead. To ensure one is drafted correctly, you should probably speak with a local attorney when you're actually ready to do one. They need to walk you through things, and explain to your friend's parents how it works, how they cancel it if needed, etc.. . I'd also worry about practical things first, like where your friend would sleep, who would fund her food, how she'd get to school, etc. It might seem like a good idea now, but you might be sick of her in a couple months. When you understand how things like that might work on a practical level, then you can worry about things like powers of attorney.
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