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My friend is POA for his 86-year-old mother and her husband's daughter is his POA. Is he still legally financially responsible for her care?
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Geaton777
Answered Jun 12, 2024
When is it time to place your husband in assisted living?
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geewiz
Answered Aug 2017
Where can I obtain information on receiving payment for full time caregiving to spouse?
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freqflyer
Answered Aug 2017
If a spouse is reported to APS for elder abuse, what is done once the report is taken?
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GardenArtist
Answered Sep 2017
My sister in law is a recent widow of a WWII veteran. Can she get a military ID?
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OldSailor
Answered Sep 2017
My husband seems so mentally capable yet I feel like I am playing a waiting game. Am I alone in this and am I acting like a spoiled brat?
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JessieBelle
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Does Medicaid still consider CS mutual funds and IRA as community marital resources because CS gets spousal support?
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Guestshopadmin
Answered Oct 2017
Is it better to add spouse to your insurance?
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vegaslady
Answered Oct 2017
My husband (85) is still able to get around pretty good. He suffers with depression and mild cognitive impairment. Why doesn't he complete anything?
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gladimhere
Answered Oct 2017
I am a service connected disabled vet. Can I receive financial assistance from VA as we both still need home health care?
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CdaleTN
Answered Dec 2017
My husband was in reserves during Vietnam war, he is deceased. Am I entitled to any benefits?
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Midkid58
Answered Nov 2017
What if you're no longer married to the Veteran and are suffering from dementia. Can you still get asisstance from VA?
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Desperate12
Answered Nov 2017
I'm 71, 100% disability veteran. The house is under my wife's name. She is 59. Can I get a reverse mortgage?
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GardenArtist
Answered Nov 2017
Guardianship of a spouse?
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Countrymouse
Answered Nov 2017
My husband is in moderate dementia/Alzheimer's. His normal personality is kind, sweet, laid back and quiet. No one sees the other side to him. What should I do?
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freqflyer
Answered Dec 2017
I have POA for health but now husband in ALZ care and I do not have access to funds. What can I do?
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Eyerishlass
Answered Dec 2017
My 95-year-old father has been living with my husband and me for the last two years. He sold his house and really has nowhere to go. Any advice?
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SueC1957
Answered Dec 2017
How do you apply for VA aid and assistance for a surviving spouse?
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JoAnn29
Answered Jan 2018
My husband follows me around constantly...what to do?
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jeannegibbs
Answered Feb 2018
In PA can they touch my IRA if my wife needs to go in a nursing home?
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polarbear
Answered Feb 2018
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