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Power of Attorney (POA)
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Update from LauraL271 re: mom.
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AlvaDeer
Replied Dec 22, 2023
Do I have to resign as POA for LO to become a ward of the state?
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graciekelli
Answered Dec 21, 2023
My niece has a POA for my Mom. Can doctors withhold information?
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Jada824
Replied Dec 21, 2023
What happens when the state steps in, when a senior is in the hospital and no one has the legal rights to help with them or their affairs?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Dec 19, 2023
Hidden bank account. What are they and how does one find them?
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JoAnn29
Answered Dec 18, 2023
Has anyone had to have the POA in the family removed due to potential abuse of the position? if so, how did they do it?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Dec 16, 2023
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With a durable power of attorney, can I file for the bankruptcy of my principal?
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Geaton777
Answered Dec 15, 2023
How will my position of POA for both parents change when one parent dies?
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Taarna
Answered Dec 13, 2023
If incapacitated husband designates daughter as durable POA, can she change his will, or withhold marital assets from his wife?
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Jennytrying
Answered Dec 12, 2023
Mother is demanding we care for her at home. We cannot.
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lealonnie1
Answered Dec 11, 2023
What do I do?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Dec 11, 2023
Mom has dementia, but is still able to express her wishes. My sister has become power of attorney and is not abiding by any of her wishes.
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AlvaDeer
Answered Dec 11, 2023
I'm POA & executor for my Dad's will and he needs placement in a memory care facility. Dad's house needs to be sold to pay for care.
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Dupedwife
Answered Dec 8, 2023
What would you do if your siblings refuse to help with elderly Alzheimer's mother?
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Fawnby
Answered Dec 6, 2023
Can my client's daughter put her into a home when she has live-in care already and has money to pay for the care?
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JoAnn29
Answered Dec 6, 2023
I care for my dad. I was assigned medical POA and use my dad’s credit card to pay for his care needs. My brother (POA) receives the bill.
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BurntCaregiver
Replied Dec 5, 2023
How do I introduce the idea of a realtor and putting her condo up for sale? She is not going to take it well, I have power of attorney.
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RainbowHeart
Replied Dec 4, 2023
What do you do when your father refuses to move to an assisted living facility?
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Greg23
Answered Nov 29, 2023
Is it possible to become a POA without incurring my husband's previous expenses?
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ravensdottir
Answered Nov 27, 2023
I have moved my mother 4 times in 3 years because she is constantly unhappy or causing issues. From my home to assisted living centers.
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waytomisery
Replied Nov 27, 2023
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