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I am taking care of my mother. Who do I need to talk to?

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I agree, contact and elder care attorney. Typically, you will need a Power of Attorney in place to have the liberty to manage finances and a health care proxy in place to manage medical-related needs. If your loved one is unable to make her own decisions, most times the attorney will require you to retrieve a letter of mental incapacitation from a medical professional. Hope this helps! Michelle
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Hi fredia22

To begin the guardianship process contact an elder care attorney.
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