CAN I GET POWER OF ATTORNEY MY MOM HAS ALZEIMERS

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SecretSister

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Aug 27, 2009

Did you talk to an Elder Law Attorney about this? Is she able to understand, and sign for it? Otherwise, you'll have to seek Conservatorship, with a Doctor's help, declaring her incapacitated, through Probate Court. I did it without a lawyer, but it can be complicated, especially if they have a lot of assets. You do NOT have to pay an attorney to do this, but do have to for POA. POA is much easier, by far.

 
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