- January 22nd, 2022
As your parent’s power of attorney, you’re responsible for ensuring their nursing home bills are paid for through their assets and income. However, you aren’t responsible for paying those bills ...
- January 22nd, 2022
The biggest drawback to a power of attorney is that an agent may act in a way that the principal would disapprove of. This may be unintentional if they are ...
- January 22nd, 2022
No, if your parent already has cognitive impairment, they can’t legally sign the documents required to set up a power of attorney. This is one reason why it’s a good ...
- January 22nd, 2022
The four types of power of attorney are limited, general, durable and springing durable. Limited and general POAs end when the principal becomes incapacitated, so they’re not often used by ...
- January 22nd, 2022
The first step to getting power of attorney over an elderly parent is to research powers of attorney, understand how these documents work in your state and the scope of ...