- Capacity Requirements for Executing Estate Planning Documents
A durable power of attorney would still make a lot of sense Having your name on your father’s bank account is great because it permits you to pay his bills But it doesn’t permit you to sign legal documents on your father’s behalf or to take other financial steps as necessary For instance, being named as beneficiary on your father’s life insurance and annuities means that you will
- Elder Law, Medicaid, Estate Planning and Long-Term Care
Ensure Your Elder Law Attorney Understands Medicaid Planning Navigating Medicaid can be daunting Working with an experienced elder law attorney who understands the complexities of the program is crucial Read more See All Articles
- Questions Answers
Elder Law questions that we have received over the years from site visitors, along with our answers
- Elmont, Elder Law Attorney, Annabel Bazante Esq.
Practicing for over 30 years, Annabel Bazante brings her vast experience to families interested in Elder Law, probate, protecting and providing for loved ones through the caring preparation of Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney and Health Care Proxies, and more Annabel provides personalized and attentive representation to individuals and families involved in probate proceedings, administration
- Mountain Home, Elder Law Attorney, D. Randall Drake
Estate Elder Law Planning Center and Drake Law Firm, P A – Exclusive Home of CLIENT CARE Personal Service – is located in Mountain Home, Arkansas Care Beyond Compare From the moment that you enter our door – you’ll notice the difference Our entire practice is dedicated to caring for you, the ones that you love and the things that you care about most We focus on building solid
- Federal Way, Elder Law Attorney, Rajiv Nagaich
Rajiv Nagaich, an elder law attorney and senior partner with the Law Firm of Life Point Law (formerly Johnson and Nagaich PS), has developed a holistic legal practice that focuses on elder law and care issues which include legal, housing, financial, and care coordination disciplines
- Wellesley, Elder Law Attorney, Jeffrey Bloom
Attorney Bloom is a frequent lecturer in programs for attorneys, financial advisors, accountants and social workers, and has appeared as a guest expert on elder and disability law on television and radio shows He has served as an ombudsman for the Executive Office of Elder Affairs and also served on an Advisory Board of Health Law Advocates
- Who Can Override a Power of Attorney (POA)? - ElderLawAnswers
Takeaways A power of attorney (POA) allows a person (agent) to act on behalf of another person (principal) The principal can override a POA at any time if they are of sound mind by revoking it in writing If the principal is not of sound mind, a court can override a POA through guardianship or conservatorship What Is a Power of Attorney? A power of attorney (POA) is a type of legal document
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