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youngestgirl
Asked August 2017
How can my two siblings and I agree on how to take care of Mom?
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My father passed away 9 months ago, now Mom lives alone.
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It's up to mom to decide, unless she is mentally incompetent. If she has dementia and needs a Guardian, you and sis need to sit down with an attorney and make a game plan.
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