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Power of Attorney (POA)
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We want to move my mom from one assisted living home to a different one in another state. At the same time we are trying to get a Power Of Attorney. What are the processes and liabilities?
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hapfra
Answered May 2010
I have a power of atterney signed and notorized from my mom. Is this enough to be useful in Italy or do I need other papers signed?
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pamela6148
Answered May 2010
My parents are in assisted living. Once their caregivers discovered that they own substantial assets, they petitioned for appointment of guardianship. What should I do?
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guitaristmom
Answered May 2010
I have my moms power of attorney; should I pay myself for her care, as I had to quit my job to care for her?
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oliviajr
Answered May 2010
Does someone with Power of Attorney assume their parent's debt or just make decisions?
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PCVS
Answered May 2010
My mother has Alzheimer's and her two sisters have Power of Attorney over their parents. Can they succeed at leaving my mother with no inheritance?
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Asked May 2010
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My sister has Power of Attorney for my parents and refuses to speak to me about their care. What legal action can I take to access information about their assisted living care?
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hevnbnd
Answered May 2010
If someone has Power of attorney, should it be kept secret or should it be made known?
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tennessee
Answered May 2010
Can my brother make my mom move to CA?
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pamela6148
Answered May 2010
I'm really new at this.... and I'm wondering about POA. Does it cost money to get one and do I have to go through an attorney?
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NANCE
Answered May 2010
What is the role of a legal guardian and what are their main responsibilities?
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blondiemarg
Asked May 2010
We have secured durable Power of Attorney for my mother-in-law with dementia. What's next? How do we properly and legally notify people of the change?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered May 2010
Some bad financial decisions have left my dad deeply in debt. I'm his Power of Attorney, but he gets angry when I try to guide him financially. The POA seems useless. How can I help him?
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vstefans
Answered Apr 2010
My dad had Power of Attorney over my mom who has dementia. I have PoA over my dad. If my dad dies first, how can I get PoA over my mom?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Apr 2010
I am my mother's power of attorney and if needed her guardian. My sister is her Medical Power of Attorney. Where do our powers differ?
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Jeep
Answered Apr 2010
I am trying to find a free Durable Power of Attorney form to download. Could someone tell me where to find this?
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nanlinjoe
Answered Apr 2010
Dad is 82, with mild Alzheimers, with wife leaving US for 2 wks. Do I need POA or anything legal besides Dr. info? He is not fond of "sharin
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Apr 2010
Can I make changes on a Guardianship and Power of Attorney on my own or do I need an attorney?
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kr
Answered Apr 2010
My sister has power of attorney for my mom & won't let the other siblings see her or check on her health. Now what?
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Eddie
Answered Apr 2010
My dad's doctors have said the no longer needs guardianship, but my sister is unwilling to sign a release of her guardianship. Court is in May. Can she stop this?
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kr
Asked Apr 2010
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