Section 4235 Of Article 2. Duties Of Attorneys-in-fact From California Probate Code >> Division 4.5. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 2.
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. If the principal becomes wholly or partially incapacitated,
or if there is a question concerning the capacity of the principal to
give instructions to and supervise the attorney-in-fact, the
attorney-in-fact may consult with a person previously designated by
the principal for this purpose, and may also consult with and obtain
information needed to carry out the attorney-in-fact's duties from
the principal's spouse, physician, attorney, accountant, a member of
the principal's family, or other person, business entity, or
government agency with respect to matters to be undertaken on the
principal's behalf and affecting the principal's personal affairs,
welfare, family, property, and business interests. A person from whom
information is requested shall disclose relevant information to the
attorney-in-fact. Disclosure under this section is not a waiver of
any privilege that may apply to the information disclosed.